Course Desscription
This Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) course is designed to provide an in-depth understanding of the technology behind HEVs, which combine traditional internal combustion engines (ICE) with electric propulsion systems to optimize fuel efficiency and reduce emissions. As the automotive industry shifts towards more sustainable transportation solutions, this course offers an essential exploration of the components, design, and operation of HEVs.
You will learn about key topics such as hybrid powertrains, battery management systems, electric motors, regenerative braking, and energy management strategies. Additionally, the course covers the advantages and challenges of HEVs compared to traditional vehicles and fully electric vehicles (EVs). The course includes practical case studies, real-world applications, and future trends in HEV technology. Whether you are a student, automotive engineer, or industry professional, this course will provide you with the knowledge and skills necessary to understand and contribute to the evolving field of hybrid vehicle technologies.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the fundamentals of hybrid electric vehicle technology.
- Explore the components of a hybrid powertrain, including ICE, electric motors, and batteries.
- Learn about energy management strategies, including regenerative braking and power distribution.
- Analyze the performance benefits and challenges of HEVs compared to traditional and fully electric vehicles.
- Gain knowledge of battery technologies and charging systems used in HEVs.
- Examine the environmental and economic impacts of hybrid vehicles.
- Stay informed on the latest advancements and future trends in hybrid electric vehicle development.
By the end of the course, you will have a thorough understanding of HEV design principles, operational strategies, and the impact of hybrid technology on the future of sustainable mobility.
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