4-Day Vehicle Electrification Systems Course (Hosted by Lewis and Clark College)
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$2,300.00
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Overview
Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV), Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV), and Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) technology model offerings and production volumes continue to accelerate with each model year. Advanced technology vehicles with high voltage vehicle electrification populations are significantly increasing throughout the world, making it vital for educators, engineers, and technicians to have a thorough understanding of these technologies and systems. This 4-day practical and applications based course will concentrate on the systems that comprise vehicle electrification systems such as architectures, operation, functions, testing, and design considerations of the safety, power electronics, energy systems, and failure modes associated with HEV, PHEV, and BEV vehicles. This course will provide an environment in which participants can acquire a solid systems and integration foundation for applying this content to any product with vehicle electrification.
Learning Objectives
By completing this course, you will be able to:
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for educators, engineers, and technicians who are involved with instructing, diagnosing, servicing, designing, development, or manufacturing electrified vehicles or subsystems.
Prerequisites
This course does not cover basic electrical concepts and assumes that the attendee already understands such concepts (voltage, current, and resistance) and a working knowledge of traditional vehicle powertrain systems. In order to best understand concepts discussed, all participants are encouraged to have driven an HEV and BEV prior to attending the course.
Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV), Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV), and Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) technology model offerings and production volumes continue to accelerate with each model year. Advanced technology vehicles with high voltage vehicle electrification populations are significantly increasing throughout the world, making it vital for educators, engineers, and technicians to have a thorough understanding of these technologies and systems. This 4-day practical and applications based course will concentrate on the systems that comprise vehicle electrification systems such as architectures, operation, functions, testing, and design considerations of the safety, power electronics, energy systems, and failure modes associated with HEV, PHEV, and BEV vehicles. This course will provide an environment in which participants can acquire a solid systems and integration foundation for applying this content to any product with vehicle electrification.
Learning Objectives
By completing this course, you will be able to:
- Identify the different hybrid and electric vehicle (HEV) architectures
- Follow a procedure for safe interaction with high voltage
- Identify the components of HEV safety systems, controls, and diagnostics
- Consider the architectural options for controls and diagnostics
- Identify energy management components and functions
- Identify electric motor components and functions
- Practical systems analyses with simple calculations with be used throughout the course
- On vehicle testing and diagnostic processes using Scan Tools and other special off-board tools will be used throughout the course to help cement concepts
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for educators, engineers, and technicians who are involved with instructing, diagnosing, servicing, designing, development, or manufacturing electrified vehicles or subsystems.
Prerequisites
This course does not cover basic electrical concepts and assumes that the attendee already understands such concepts (voltage, current, and resistance) and a working knowledge of traditional vehicle powertrain systems. In order to best understand concepts discussed, all participants are encouraged to have driven an HEV and BEV prior to attending the course.