Professional Course in

Advanced EV System and Dynamics

Duration – 48 Hours   Mode of Delivery – ILT Sessions / Physical

Course Overview

This industry-focused program equips engineering teams with essential skills in electric vehicle (EV) architecture, powertrain engineering, and battery management. With EV adoption accelerating, the course helps organizations transition from ICE to EV technologies through a practical, simulation-based approach.

Target Audience

  • Engineers transitioning from ICE to EV technologies

  • Early career professionals in the EV sector

  • Experienced automotive engineers looking to upskill in EV systems

  • R&D and product development teams in mobility and powertrain domains

  • Program Managers overseeing EV projects

Objectives

To understand the architecture of electric vehicles, including the function and integration of traction motors, batteries, power electronics, and thermal management systems in overall vehicle performance.


To analyze various battery technologies such as lithium-ion, assess performance characteristics, and apply battery management strategies to ensure safety, efficiency, and durability.


To develop and simulate electric drive systems by applying motor control techniques like Field-Oriented Control (FOC) and Direct Torque Control (DTC), and design key power electronics components using tools like MATLAB Simulink.


To explore emerging advancements in EV technology, including solid-state batteries, Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) systems, next-generation powertrains, and sustainable battery recycling methods.

Course Modules


EV Components and Systems


Basics of Electric Vehicle Technology


Case Studies and Practical Insights


Introduction to Battery Technology


Electrochemistry of Batteries


Materials Used in Battery Cells (Materials used in Li-ion Battery)


Battery Management Systems (BMS) – Hardware


Battery Management Systems (BMS) – Software


Battery and BMS Integration

E-Axle Systems for an EV


Motor Fundamentals for PMSM


PMSM Control Strategies


PMSM Control Strategies – Advanced


Traction Inverter


DC – DC Converter


On-Board Charger


Drive train Components

Job Roles

EV System Engineer


Powertrain Design Engineer


Battery Integration Specialist


BMS Hardware/Software Engineer

Inverter and Power Electronics Engineer


Automotive Simulation Engineer


EV R&D Specialist


Thermal Systems Engineer