Electric Vehicle Technology - A Beginner's Course
Electric Vehicle Tech & Components | Motors | Battery management system | Charging technology | Electric Vehicle testing
4.46 (6655 reviews)

26 881
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9.5 hours
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Aug 2022
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$84.99
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What you will learn
Selection of E – motors for Electric Vehicles- BLDC/PMSM/INDUCTION/SynR MOTORS
Motor Control Technology for Electric Vehicle applications
Lithium Batteries and Battery Pack Design for Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Application
Lithium Ion Battery Management Systems
Safety, Testing, Regulations, and Standards of Electric and Hybrid vehicle's
Powertrain Sizing Calculation Procedure and Practice Problems
Case Study on Nissan Leaf electric vehicle.
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Our Verdict
Electric Vehicle Technology - A Beginner's Course serves as a comprehensive introduction to the field for those with previous engineering knowledge. While it addresses key topics related to electric vehicle technology and components, inconsistencies in analysis depth and presentation clarity may challenge understanding for beginners, particularly non-native English speakers. Despite these issues, the course offers valuable insights into this rapidly developing industry.
What We Liked
- Covers a wide range of topics related to electric vehicle technology, from motor selection to battery management systems and safety testing.
- Instructor has expert knowledge and hands-on experience in the field, providing valuable insights and technical details.
- Learning materials are well prepared, and the course is engaging and forces learners to question each concept before moving on.
- Provides a comprehensive introduction to electric vehicle technology for those interested in entering the industry or learning more about its workings.
Potential Drawbacks
- The course can be improved with better consistency in the level of analysis, as some parts may go too deep into technical details while others remain vague.
- Presentation could benefit from greater clarity on international standards and fewer local references, making it more accessible to a wider audience.
- The instructor's accent, pronunciation, and pacing can pose difficulties in understanding for non-native speakers of English.
- Subtitles sometimes lack accuracy, which may cause confusion, and the audio quality could be improved by reducing background noise during recordings.
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16/12/2020
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29/01/2021
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