As electric vehicles (EVs) reshape the future of transportation, understanding their unique safety challenges is essential for technicians, and industry professionals. This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the safety principles, standards, and technologies specific to EV systems. Students will explore the design and operation of high-voltage battery systems, High voltage Interlock systems, AC and DC motor systems, High voltage inverters and converters, EV specific Tools and High voltage shutdown procedures. Emphasis is placed on Personal Protective Equipment, and hands-on safety procedures for working with Electric Vehicles and components.
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
1. Explain high-voltage safety standards and regulations relevant to electric vehicle systems, including SAE and NFPA guidelines.
2. Demonstrate proper use and selection of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) when working with high-voltage EV components.
3. Identify and classify high-voltage components within electric vehicle architectures, including battery packs, inverters, and power electronics.
4. Describe the structure, chemistry, and configuration of EV battery systems, including cell types, modules, and battery management systems.
5. Perform safe shutdown and verification procedures for high-voltage systems, following industry-standard lockout/tagout protocols.
6. Diagnose faults and conduct isolation testing on EV electrical systems using appropriate tools and techniques.
7. Prepare for industry-recognized certification exams, demonstrating readiness through practical assessments and theoretical knowledge.
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