Master Electric Vehicle Charging Course: Part 1

Discover the Simplicity of Electric Vehicle Charging Station Design - Your First Step.

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Description

Day to day demand and need for Electric Vehicles is increasing. As EVs are increasing so the demand and need for EV Charging are increasing. Without prior knowledge of charging technology, it is very difficult to design an EV charger and to start a business. Day to day due to advancements in technology we are running behind to grab the best of best technology or technical skills for EV charging, in this rush we are forgetting the fundamentals. Forgetting fundamentals is just like a building without a base. This course is designed in such a way that you will learn the fundamentals as well as you will able to implement those fundamentals to create a new technology of your own. Creating technology is not enough meeting the technology as per market need is very important. That's the other purpose of this course. With the help of assignments and case studies, you will be able to learn how to mold the technology as per market needs.

The course is divided into 2 levels. Level 1 covers design aspects of EV chargers, various types of connectors, different charging methods, and some implemented business case studies. Level 2 is an application of Level 1. In Level 2 we have selected a country and as directed by the tutor students will have to design and provide charging solutions for that country.

We hope you will enjoy the course and will learn a lot.

Solving ASSIGNMENTS honestly is the only way to complete the 'Complete Charging Station Course'.

Happy Learning!

What You Will Learn!

  • Working of Charging systems.
  • Converters used in EV Charging.
  • Different types of Connectors required for EV Chargers.
  • Advantages, disadvantages and applications of different EV Charging systems.
  • Smart Charging & it's case study - SparkCity.
  • Future of EV Charging.
  • Real time Research work.

Who Should Attend!

  • Whoever is interested in EV Charging Design.
  • Mechanical Engineer.
  • Electrical Engineer.
  • Electronics Engineer.