Electric Vehicles, 7.5 hp
This course provides an in-depth understanding of electrical powertrains and their subsystems. The course highlights how different systems and components interact within the electrical powertrain and emphasizes advanced design calculations from a system perspective. In the course you will develop your ability to analyze and communicate results both orally and in writing. The course also focuses on ethical and sustainable aspects of research and development work related to electric powertrains.
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.
You also need approved result from the following course/courses: MEM500-Modeling of Electric Machines, EDF500-Electrical Design of Traction Battery, ELD500-Power Electronics and Electric Drive Systems, ELS600-Electrical Solutions of Auxiliary Systems in Vehicles, HDP600-Sustainability - Design and Production of Electric Vehicles and SFE600-Control System for Electric Vehicles, or the equivalent.
PACE OF STUDY
Part-time
TYPE OF INSTRUCTION
On Campus
PROGRAMME/COURSE DATE
TEACHING HOURS
Daytime
APPLICATION DEADLINE
15 April 2024
APPLICATION CODE
HV-E1826
START/END
From v.36 2024 to v.45 2024
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