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Online Hybrid Electric Vehicle Charging Station Design Training

Advance Group of Institutiton is Reputed goverment Institute which providing Core               Design Knowledge On Electric Vehicle Charging infrastructure based On Indian Electric Vehicles .               

Online Hybrid Electric Vehicle Charging Station Design Training

New generation electric and hybrid-electric vehicles present significant challenges to automotive engineers. With Advnace Group of Education Training , the Advance Electrical System Design Institute involved in electric and hybrid-electric vehicles are modeled in a single environment, so design and optimization can be done at the system level. You can develop multidisciplinary models to expose the underlying complex interactions between systems, determine component sizing, achieve higher fuel efficiency, and validate with hardware-in-the-loop testing. Advance Group of Institute provide best training on Online Electric vehicle Charging Station Design provide you with the expertise and tools you need to reduce development risk and bring high-quality products to market faster.

Advance Electric Vehicle Design Training Course has been developed by the Advance Group of Institute in Delhi, Noida. The purpose of this course is to provide you with knowledge of the key aspects of the design and development of Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs), Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs) and Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs).

Advance group of institute will provide bec specification and technology on EV Charging station Design and also helps DC Fast Chargers (DCFC) with high power output can supply DC power to the battery and can charge the EV battery much faster. A 50 kW DCFC can charge an EV with a 25 kWh battery in 30 minutes (theoretically). DCFCs are more economical as AC-DC conversion takes place in the EVSE itself rather than inside the vehicle. When an EV is connected to the EVSE a hand-shake is established between the EV and EVSE, and the BMS in the EV takes control over the charging process

Employment Opportunities

For Career growth and Job Opportunities in Electric vehicles now Major automobile industry hub of India. Tata Motors, Bajaj Auto, Kinetic engineering etc. Have their automobile manufacturing units.

Many automobile manufacturing units are situated at Nashik and Mumbai, Delhi. Apart from these units, some small and medium size industrial units such as Gulane Engineering, Martin Frank (Motion Control) Pvt. Limited and Technovision have already started development of various components for battery operated electric vehicles. All above companies ale looking Electric Vehicles trained engineer, to contribution of green fossil AEDEI start Electric Vehicles designing and training in India.

Online Electric vehicles Chargining Station Design training covered selection of batteries, selection of electric motors for specific capacity vehicles, design of controllers, design of battery chargers with specific applications to electric vehicles, development of testing facility for testing of electric motors, controllers and battery chargers.

We are providing industry-institute interaction and hands on training for Electric vehicles In Institute provided educational institution with adequate infrastructure.

Chassis Design | Suspension and Braking | e-Powertrain | Charging Circuit | Ergonomics | Electric Safety and Standards | Troubleshooting | Testing overall | Career Counseling

Educational Qualification for detailed Electric Vehicles/ Hybrid Vehicles design & training Course

B.E/B.tech/M.tech /Diploma pursuing/completed from Mechanical/Automobile/Design/Mechatronics/ECE/EEE/EE

Chapter 1 -Introduction: Electric Vehicle

  • History
  • Components of Electric Vehicle
  • Comparison with Internal combustion Engine : Technology
  • Comparison with Internal combustion Engine: Benefits and Challenges
  • EV classification and their electrification levels.
  • EV Terminology

Chapter - 2. Types of EV Chargers

  • Electric Vehicle Technology and Charging Equipment’s
  • Basic charging Block Diagram of Charger
  • Difference between Slow charger and fast charger
  • Slow charger design rating
  • Fast charger design rating
  • AC charging and DC charging
  • Inboard and off board charger specification
  • Type of Mode of charger Mode -2 , Mode-3 and Mode-4
  • EVSE associated charge times calculation

Chapter- 3. Selection and sizing of fast and slow charger (AC & DC)

  • AC Pile Charger
  • DC Pile Charger
  • EVSE Power Module selection and technical specification
  • Selection of EVSE Communication Protocol (PLC / Ethernet / Modbus/ CAN Module )
  • Communication gateway
  • Specification of open charge point protocol (OCCP 1.6/2.0)
  • Bharat DC001 & AC001 Charger specification
  • Communication Interface between charger and CMS ( central management system)
  • Payment apps

Chapter- 4. Selection and sizing of Common types of connectors and applications

  • Selection of AC charger type-1 , type -2 and type -3
  • Communication between AC charger and EV
  • Selection of DC charger connector GB/T, CHAdeMO , CCS-1 and CSS-2
  • Communication methodology of DC fast chargers
  • IS/ IEC/ARAI/ standard of Charging topology ,Communication and connectors (IEC 61851-1, IEC 61851-24,62196-2 )
  • Selection sizing of Charger connector cable

Chapter 5 - Public Charging infrastructure / Electrical system design

  • Assessment of site Location for Public charging station
  • Selection and Sizing of Distribution transformer
  • Selection and sizing of HT Equipment ( VCB , CT , PT , Metering )
  • Selection and Sizing HT Cables and LT cables
  • Selection and sizing of Distribution Board / feeders
  • Sizing calculation of LT and HT cable
  • Selection and of Compact Substation (CSS for EV CS)/ Power Sub station)
  • Selection of relay and calculation
  • Preparation of EV Charger Single Line Diagram
  • Preparation of EV Charger Electric
  • Assessment of site Location for Public charging station
  • Selection and Sizing of Distribution transformer
  • Selection and sizing of HT Equipment ( VCB , CT , PT , Metering )
  • Selection and Sizing HT Cables and LT cables
  • Selection and sizing of Distribution Board / feeders
  • Sizing calculation of LT and HT cable
  • Selection and of Compact Substation (CSS for EV CS)/ Power Sub station)
  • Selection of relay and calculation
  • Preparation of EV Charger Single Line Diagram
  • Preparation of EV Charger Electric

Chapter 6 -EV Charger Integration with Solar Power Plant

  • Selection of PV module technology
  • Crystalline technology
  • Thin film technology
  • Bi-facial technology
  • Comparison between PV module technology
  • Comparison between solar power plant energy out put
  • Selection and Sizing inverter
  • Selecton and sizing of Cable and Earthing
ef. Std. IEC IEC 60068-2 (1,2,14,30),IEC 61683,IEC 60227,IEC 60502 IEC 60947 part I,II, III ,IEC 61215

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