You will gain critical training in electric vehicle technology.
The Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Service Micro-credential is an upskilling course that provides current licensed 310S Automotive Service Technicians with the specialized skills required for the service, repair, and maintenance of electric and hybrid vehicles.
Topics covered include high voltage safety procedures, high voltage vehicles, battery systems, motors, inverters and control systems, charging systems, hybrid and electric powertrains and HVAC systems specific to high voltage vehicles.
Learning Outcomes
You will gain critical training in electric vehicle technology. This micro credential is broken into nine modules. The first module introduces critical safety information and is completed online prior to the beginning of training.
Online safety training must be completed in advance of the course’s five-day face-to-face, hands-on portion. The online safety module will be reviewed on the first day of in-person training in preparation for practical work.
Modules two through nine are designed to cover extensive hands-on practical exercises, including high-voltage battery removal in both a hybrid and fully electric vehicles, lithium-ion battery pack disassembly and testing, high-voltage motor testing, DTC diagnosis on several brands of electric vehicles, testing and bleeding high-voltage cooling systems and identifying regenerative braking systems.
Opportunities/Career Opportunities
The ability to add to your portfolio of automotive skills and be work on the cutting edge of new technology.
Industry of Employment
Automotive Industry
Prerequisites
None
Equivalents
None
Course Hours
36
Credit Value
3
Continuing Education (CE) at Mohawk College provides opportunities to continue your education and expand your knowledge – in a way that works with you, your schedule and your life.
This course introduces architectures and technologies associated with electric, hybrid electric, and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, including their constituent components.
By the end of the program, participants will have a solid foundation in electric vehicle technology and be equipped with the knowledge to contribute to the development and advancement of future EVs.
This course is designed to teach students how to safely work with and around high voltage hybrid and electric vehicle systems.
This program is for current licensed automotive technicians and senior level apprentices employees looking to up-skill their EV competencies
Techniques are learned and employed regarding the powertrain sizing problem, including battery pack configuration and its scaling for energy and power needs, selection of driveline components to meet regenerative braking and acceleration performance.
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