This course of electric vehicles will help you to discover useful knowledge and facts about the electric vehicles that you really need as a learner. If you desire to know how electric vehicles work, what fundamental systems they are made of, their progress history, categorization, and potential guidelines for future developers, then welcome to this course. You can understand all the basic concepts and techniques associated with electric transportation.
In this class, current and future of the electric vehicles, hybrid, plug-in hybrid, extended range and fuel cell automotive vehicles will be discussed in detail. Types of the electric vehicles and their batteries used based upon their materials and assembly will be analyzed in detail. If you are interested to learn about the operation of the electric cars, this course will also give you a simple but comprehensive overview of how batteries and also how battery thermal management system (BTMS) work.
The class is composed of video lectures where I give explanation about interesting facts of the electric vehicle and the battery technologies. This course is professionally designed in such a way that with each upcoming section you go deeper and deeper into comprehensive knowledge. This course is fairly suitable for the students who are new to this world. If you are already advanced in this field then you can skip some of the early lectures and go into more advanced sections of the course. Therefore, join the class and advance your knowledge on the electric vehicle technology that will drive the world. No prior knowledge necessary for this course.
This course is subject to further growth and expansion; several additional lectures and resources will be continuously added with the latest information to get superior understanding about the subject.
Introduction
Lithium to lithium ion batteries
How an electric vehicle works
Types of the vehicles
ICE vs EV torque output
Types of batteries used in electric vehicles
Charging of electric vehicles
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16Lead acid batteries
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17Nickel based batteries
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18Lithium nickel manganese cobalt oxide (NMC) batteries
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19Lithium nickel cobalt aluminum oxide (NCA) batteries
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20Lithium cobalt oxide (LCO) batteries
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21Lithium manganese oxide (LMO) batteries
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22Lithium titanate (LTO) batteries
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23Lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries
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24Supercapacitors vs lithium ion batteries for electric vehicles
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25Solid state batteries for EVs the future battery technology