Electric Cars: Technology

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Free Online Course: Electric Cars: Technology provided by edX is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 5 weeks long, 4-5 hours a week. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from edX. Electric Cars: Technology is taught by Pavol Bauer, Auke Hoekstra, Gautham Ram and Marnix Wagemaker.

Overview
  • Electric cars are more than a novel means of mobility. They have been recognized as an essential building block of the energy transition. Fulfilling their promise will imply a significant change in the technical, digital and social dimensions of transport and energy infrastructure. If you are interested in learning about the state-of-the-art technology behind electric cars, then this is the course for you!

    This course focuses on the technology behind electric cars. You will explore the working principle of electric vehicles with different operations including regenerative braking, delve into the machines and power electronics used in electric vehicles and the technology behind their operation, learn about battery technology, EV charging, smart charging, battery management systems and thermal systems and about future trends in the development of electric cars like autonomous driving.

    The course includes video lectures, presentations and exercises, which are all illustrated with real-world case studies from projects that were implemented in the Netherlands. This includes Lightyear One EV, the Carver EV, ABB EV charging infrastructure and the Vattenfall solar race team.

    This course was co-developed by Dutch Innovation Centre for Electric Road Transport (Dutch-INCERT) and TU Delft and is taught by experts from both the industry and academia, who share their knowledge and insights.

    Join the course and be prepared for the upcoming developments amid the transition to electric vehicles!

Syllabus
  • Week 1: How does an EV work?

    • Comparing ICE and Electric Vehicles
    • EV Powertrains & its sizing
    • Well-to-wheel emissions of EVs
    • Regenerative braking
    • Case study: Carver EV
    • Case study: Lightyear One EV

    Week 2: Electric Machines and Power Electronics

    • EV Power Electronics
    • Electric Machines
    • Inverter/VFD
    • Speed Control
    • Losses in power electronics, battery and electric machines

    Week 3: Battery Technology for EVs

    • Battery working principles & Battery losses
    • Lithium-ion batteries
    • Battery pack and battery management system
    • Battery production and reuse
    • Case study: Carver EV battery
    • Case study: Lightyear EV battery

    Week 4. Charging Technology of EVs

    • AC charging - Type 1,2,3
    • DC charging - CHAdeMO, Tesla, CCS, GB/T
    • Fast charging and its limitations
    • Smart charging and applications
    • Vehicle to grid (V2G) technology
    • Case study: ABB

    Week 5. Future trends in electric cars

    • Wireless and on-road charging of EV
    • Battery swap technology
    • Autonomous driving
    • Charging EVs from renewables
    • Case study: Vattenfall solar car team