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Electric Powertrain Engineer

Automotive

Duration

1 week / 40 h

EQF

EQF6, EQF7, EQF8

Price (Eur)

2150.00

ECTS

2

Proof

EuroSPI Certificate

ECVET

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Description

Electric Powertrain Engineer

In this 5 days training course the attendees get introduced to the different architectural concepts of electric powertrains. The participants will participate actively be involved in case studies and elaborate on the concepts of an electric powertrain architecture.

The approach of „Learning by Doing“ is used to elaborate different forms of electric powertrains, analyze advantages and disadvantages, do a safety analysis and elaborate questions concerned with motor control.

The training modules are based on the skills set structure promoted by the ASA (Automotive Skills Alliance, as a result of the EU Blueprint project for automotive DRIVES, 2018 - 2022). And the development was co-funded by the project CYBERENG (2021-2022) in the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union under the agreement 2019-1-CZ01-KA203-061430.

From the technical perspective, there are several electric powertrain concepts being used and developed nowadays (see Fig. above) and the training covers those concepts:

- Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV),

- Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV),

- Range Extender Electric Vehicle (REV),

- Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV),

- In Wheel Concept of an Electric Vehicle (IWEV)

To access the course you must register at https://www.eurospi.net/academy.html.

The price includes a certificate recognised by automotive industry, and costs every 2 years 150 Euro.



Duration

1 week / 40 h

EQF

EQF6, EQF7, EQF8

Price (Eur)

2150.00 €

ECTS

2

Proof

EuroSPI Certificate

ECVET

-

Delivery method

Online | Unlimited Access | English
Onsite - Europe wide as inhouse Course, An inhouse course requires min 7 and max 12 participations, Europe wide | Unlimited Access | English
Onsite - Austria, Graz, Karl-Morre Strasse 86/6 | Unlimited Access | English

Requirements

Engineers and managers who want to learn a systems engineering approach for electric powertrain engineering. It is a combination of system, software and hardware design aspects that need to be integrated and where interfaces and dependencies need to be controlled.

Powertrain engineers require a background in software/hardware/electronics engineering. Also a basic understanding of modelling techniques is helpful. Usually attendees require some minimum 5 years work experience in automotive software or hardware to easily manage the course

exercises.

The course is held at partnering universities at master level with 2 ECTS, and in industry by the EuroSPI academy.

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