Course Name: Electric Vehicles - Part 1

Course abstract

This course will be a first level course on electric vehicle. Students will be able to understand the operation of battery driven electric vehicle. The course will start with introduction section which will enable the students to understand the focus areas that come under the umbrella of electric vehicles. Then the course will start covering this focus areas one by one such as vehicle dynamics, Motors, Power Electronics, Batteries, Charging etc. The most important part of this course will be that each topic will be analyzed and demonstrated through Matlab Simulink, so that the grip of the subject will be strong and the knowledge acquired will be useable in real time applications.


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Prof.Amit Kumar Jain

Amit Kumar Jain is presently working as Associate Professor in Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Delhi. He is done his Ph.D and M.S from Department of Electrical Engineering, I.I.Sc, Bangalore and spend around two years in General Electric Global Research Center before joining IIT Delhi in 2012. He expertise includes electric drives for renewable and electric vehicle application. He has also started a course on Electric Vehicles in IIT Delhi which is now been converted to NPTEL video course.
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 Course Duration : Feb-Mar 2022

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 Enrollment : 14-Nov-2021 to 21-Feb-2022

 Exam registration : 13-Dec-2021 to 18-Mar-2022

 Exam Date : 24-Apr-2022

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