IIT Bombay Power Electronics and Motors for Electric Vehicles (EVs)
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Build essential skills to advance your career within the field of EVs (electric vehicles) and gain insight into the design and development of new solutions optimized for India’s transportation future with the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, the #1 ranked university in India.
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Build essential skills to advance your career within the field of EVs (electric vehicles) and gain insight into the design and development of new solutions optimized for India’s transportation future with the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, the #1 ranked university in India.
Created By 1
English
This program is designed for working professionals with a background in electrical, electronics or mechanical engineering. Final year engineering students of Electrical Engineering may also apply.
If you do not have an undergraduate education in Electrical Engineering, relevant work experience or working knowledge of power electronics is required.
In this program, you’ll build expertise with the state-of-the-art technologies that are reshaping the future of transportation in India and around the world.
You’ll explore how innovators and entrepreneurs are leveraging new technologies to address environmental concerns and working to reach a 30% sales share for electric vehicles by 2030. You’ll discover how EV (electric vehicle) technology is overcoming existing constraints associated with thermal design, material selection, controller design, and more, and deepen your understanding of transmission components, energy storage systems, and control and power electronics. This is an ideal opportunity to gain the necessary skills to advance your career and help determine how EV technology can improve the world. As the world continues to shift towards sustainable EVs, demand for qualified professionals with knowledge around energy storage systems, power electronics, and more continues to rise. Upon completing this program, you’ll be prepared to succeed in this vital growing field.
Dr. Kishore Chatterjee is a professor in Indian Institute of Technology Bombay