Connected/Autonomous Vehicles, xEV & Electronics - P19382153

SAE International® Professional Development FEATURED LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES

LEARNING OBJECTIVES Upon completion of the academy, participants will be able to: • Define & analyze electrochemistry of battery operation & performance requirements for xEV applications & EV applications • Estimate cell size to meet requirements • Create a cradle-to-grave, or cradle-to-use list of materials used in battery • Compute temperature response of battery cell/pack assemblies for a model • Describe functions performed by a BMS • Explain ways to estimate of brushless dc & induction motors • Define torque speed curves for motors & application to xEV’s • Compare/contrast relevant industry/regulatory standards state of charge, state of health, power & energy • Apply the operation

FEATURED

Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Engineering Academy ACAD06 5 Days | Classroom Seminar OVERVIEW SAE Engineering Academies provide comprehensive and immersive training experiences, helping new and re-assigned engineers become proficient and productive in a short period of time. The Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Engineering Academy covers hybrid and electric vehicle engineering concepts, theory, and applications relevant to HEV, PHEV, EREV, and BEV for the passenger car industry. While the theory and concepts readily apply to the commercial vehicle industry as well, the examples and applications used will apply primarily to the passenger car industry COURSE DETAILS Instructor S. Siavoshani Location Troy, MI Date Dec 02–06

Fees CEUs

$3,550.00 SAE Members: $3,195.00

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