Introduction to Electric Vehicles

Course provided by Model Institute of Engineering & Technology

4 modules

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5 Level NCrF 

National Credit Framework

60 Hours 

Flexible Learning

Beginner Level

No prior experience required

Micro Credit Course

2 Credit

Course Overview

This course aims to offer a holistic, interdisciplinary understanding of electric vehicles (EVs) and their evolving role in modern mobility systems. It integrates perspectives from engineering, environmental science, policy, and economics to empower learners to analyze, evaluate, and support the adoption of EVs.

Key Learning Highlights

  • Explore the fundamentals of electric vehicle technology and architecture.

  • Understand battery technologies, charging systems, and energy management.

  • Analyze the environmental, economic, and policy implications of EV adoption.

  • Gain insights into global EV trends, market drivers, and sustainability goals.

  • Evaluate challenges and opportunities in EV integration within mobility ecosystems.

Tools & Platforms

MATLAB Simulink

MATLAB / Simulink (or equivalent EV modeling tools) — optional

Excel

Spreadsheet models for cost/benefit & energy simulations

EV Data

Access to real-world EV data and public databases for case analysis

Learning Outcome

By the end of this course, students will be able to:

  • Understand the engineering and functional principles behind electric vehicles.

  • Evaluate the environmental and economic impact of electric mobility.

  • Analyze challenges and opportunities in EV infrastructure and adoption.

  • Explore global and regional policy frameworks influencing EV diffusion.

  • Examine social perceptions and equity concerns related to EVs.

  • Propose practical strategies for EV implementation in different urban contexts.

Master the course with just 4 Modules

This course on Electric Vehicles (EVs) provides a structured understanding of their technology, impact, and adoption. Learners begin with the fundamentals of EV components, batteries, and performance classifications. They then explore the environmental and social implications, including life cycle carbon footprints, recycling challenges, and accessibility issues. The course further examines charging infrastructure, grid integration, smart charging, and investment planning. Finally, it covers global policy landscapes, market strategies, and case studies, highlighting the role of EVs in urban mobility, smart cities, and innovative business models.

Fundamentals of Electric Vehicles
  • EV components and working principles

  • Battery technology and energy storage systems

  • EV classifications and performance parameters

  • Life cycle assessment and carbon footprint of EVs

  • Resource sourcing and battery recycling challenges

  • Accessibility and equity in EV deployment

  • Types of charging (AC/DC, Level 1/2/3)

  • Grid integration, load balancing, and smart charging

  • Investment models and infrastructure planning

  • Global policy landscape and subsidies for EVs

  • Case studies from Europe, Asia, and developing countries

  • EVs in multimodal and smart city contexts

  • Business models for EV mobility services

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