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This course gives you in-depth knowledge of how electromagnetic fields affect vehicle components and you learn to develop technical solutions to minimize disturbances in the electric powertrain. In the course you will also learn to use finite element methods to analyze electromagnetic compatibility and its effect on the system.

After completing the course, you will not only have an in-depth understanding of electromagnetic compatibility in electric vehicles, but also the skills to analyze, design and implement technical solutions in the field.

Industry and academia

This course has been developed in collaboration with industry within the framework of one of our education projects. The project aims to provide advanced level courses to a mix of students and professionals in order to strengthen the competitiveness of Swedish industry.

FACTS


CYCLE

Second cycle

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Bachelor's degree with a major in electrical engineering or equivalent. The first-cycle program shall include at least 3 credits in programming and 15 credits in mathematics. English 6 or English level 2.

You also need approved result from the following course/courses:
MEM500-Modeling of Electric Machines and
EDF500-Electrical design of traction battery and
ELD500-Power Electronics and Electric Drive Systems or the equivalent.

PACE OF STUDY

Part-time

TYPE OF INSTRUCTION

On Campus

PROGRAMME/COURSE DATE


SPRING 2026

SPRING 2026

SPRING 2027

SPRING 2027

TEACHING HOURS

Daytime

APPLICATION DEADLINE

15 October 2025

APPLICATION CODE

HV-E1915

START/END

From v.04 2026 to v.13 2026

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