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Chevrolet Volt Extended Range Electric Vehicle (Generation 1) Architecture (4-Part Series
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Participants will receive login information for this online course within 24 business hours of completing the registration.
Session Dates:
Session information and overview available below.
Session Dates:
- Part 1: March 7, 2017
- Part 2: March 8, 2017
- Part 3: March 9, 2017
- Part 4: March 14, 2017
Session information and overview available below.
Four(4) One-hour online training sessions:
The Chevrolet Volt represents a unique plug-in hybrid electric architecture. Acting as a BEV for the first 40 miles then switching to a series hybrid that permits driving unlimited distances in extended range mode. This series outlines the core function and theory of operation of this unique Extended Range Electric Vehicle (EREV) and focuses on major components, component locations and access, theory of operation, and core system function. This course is designed as the primary prerequisite class for a series of online courses focused on the Gen1 Chevrolet Volt (MY2011-2015)
This class results in a certificate of completion that will be provided to the participant after successfully completing all online training sessions in the series. The certificate and its stated hours are eligible for NATEF annual credit and may count toward other professional development requirements.
Contact us or email accessonline@futuretechauto.com if you have questions or comments about this (or other) online training courses.
- March 7, 2017 (6:30PM ET): Introduction to EREV and Theory of Operation, Power and Energy Systems & Specifications, Modes of Operation-Charge Depletion vs. Charge Sustaining Mode, Special Drive Modes (Normal, Hold, Mountain, Sport)
- March 8, 2017 (6:30PM ET): Major EREV Systems and Components, Component Locations, High Voltage Cabling,GM Global A Electrical Architecture
- March 9, 2017 (6:30PM ET): Lithium Ion Battery Pack, Cell Chemistry, Pack Construction, Cells and Cell Groups, Pack Power vs. Capacity, Manual Service Disconnect (MSD), Pack Cooling and Heating
- March 14, 2017 (6:30PM ET): Traction Power Inverter Module (TPIM), Electric Drive Unit (EDU), Motor Generator Units A & B, Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) and GenSet, Engine Maintenance Mode, Fuel Storage Considerations and EVAP, Fuel Maintenance Mode
The Chevrolet Volt represents a unique plug-in hybrid electric architecture. Acting as a BEV for the first 40 miles then switching to a series hybrid that permits driving unlimited distances in extended range mode. This series outlines the core function and theory of operation of this unique Extended Range Electric Vehicle (EREV) and focuses on major components, component locations and access, theory of operation, and core system function. This course is designed as the primary prerequisite class for a series of online courses focused on the Gen1 Chevrolet Volt (MY2011-2015)
This class results in a certificate of completion that will be provided to the participant after successfully completing all online training sessions in the series. The certificate and its stated hours are eligible for NATEF annual credit and may count toward other professional development requirements.
Contact us or email accessonline@futuretechauto.com if you have questions or comments about this (or other) online training courses.