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Online course for battery module design

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Managuensis

Automotive
Jun 10, 2022
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Hello,

I work as a mechanical design engineer for a battery cell and module manufacturer company in the EU. We make battery modules with integrated battery management system for vehicles, trains, heavy equipment etc. In order to gain more know-how, I'd like to attend an online course on battery module or battery pack design. I would prefer one that focuses on the mechanical design, i.e. thermal management, electrical insulation, cell fixing etc. But I am also open to complete courses that also include electrical design. Where do you think I can find such courses?

 
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I don't rate your chances very highly because (a) solutions will be proprietary and (b) by the time a course is put together it will be out of date.

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Greg Locock


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