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Certificate Programme in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) Design
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  1. Introduction to EV & HEV

    • Overview of electric and hybrid vehicles
    • Market trends and future outlook
    • Environmental and economic impacts
  2. Electric Vehicle (EV) Fundamentals

    • Basic principles of electric propulsion
    • Types of electric vehicles: BEV, PHEV, FCEV
    • Key components: electric motors, batteries, power electronics
  3. Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) Fundamentals

    • HEV configurations: series, parallel, series-parallel hybrids
    • Powertrain components and their functions
    • Energy management and optimization
  4. Battery Technology

    • Types of batteries: Li-ion, NiMH, solid-state
    • Battery management systems (BMS)
    • Charging infrastructure and technology
  5. Electric Motors and Controllers

    • Types of electric motors: AC induction, permanent magnet synchronous, brushless DC
    • Motor control strategies and power electronics
    • Efficiency and performance optimization
  6. Power Electronics and Control Systems

    • Inverters, converters, and chargers
    • Power management strategies
    • Control algorithms and software
  7. Vehicle Dynamics and Simulation

    • Fundamentals of vehicle dynamics for EVs and HEVs
    • Simulation tools and techniques
    • Performance modeling and analysis
  8. Thermal Management Systems

    • Cooling and heating requirements for batteries and power electronics
    • Thermal management strategies and systems
    • Impact on vehicle performance and longevity
  9. Charging Infrastructure and Energy Storage

    • Types of charging systems: slow, fast, rapid charging
    • Grid integration and smart charging
    • Energy storage solutions and integration with the grid
  10. Safety and Standards

    • Safety considerations for EVs and HEVs
    • Relevant standards and regulations
    • Certification and compliance
  11. Case Studies and Practical Applications

    • Real-world examples of EV and HEV development
    • Success stories and lessons learned
    • Hands-on projects and practical exercises

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand fundamental principles of electric and hybrid vehicles
  • Identify and describe key components and their functions
  • Analyze and optimize EV and HEV powertrain performance
  • Develop and implement energy management strategies
  • Apply knowledge of battery technologies and charging systems
  • Utilize simulation tools for vehicle dynamics and performance analysis
  • Address safety, standards, and regulatory requirements

Target Audience:

  • Automotive engineers and technicians
  • Researchers and developers in the automotive industry
  • Professionals transitioning to the EV and HEV sector
  • Students and academics specializing in automotive engineering

Duration and Format:

  • Duration: Few days to several weeks, depending on depth of coverage
  • Format: In-person, online, or hybrid
  • Includes: Lectures, hands-on workshops, simulations, real-world case studies

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