EIC System-integrated Thermal Management Technologies

This course is offered in China only and presented in Mandarin Chinese. The course materials are bilingual (English and Chinese).

Energy conservation and emission reduction has always been a goal for many countries. Especially since the introduction of China VI Vehicle Emission Standards and CAFC & NEV Credit Regulation, the output of NEVs has grown explosively while accompanied by a large number of car fire burning problems and complaints about the shortening of proclaimed electric-only driving range. In fact, these safety and quality problems occur due to the failure of the thermal management of the vehicle EIC system, which fails to effectively control the heat and temperature. The purpose of this course is to avoid the recurrence of these problems and the loss of property and life.

What Will You Learn

By attending this course, you will be able to:
  • Distinguish the similarities and differences of thermal management methods between traditional vehicles and NEVs.
  • Effectively apply passive or active cooling methods to manage the temperature of the motor and motor controller
  • Design an effective and integrated thermal management system for vehicle air conditioning and EIC systems 
  • Apply heat-pump principle and CO2 refrigerant technology to design an effective EIC thermal management system
  • Build an EIC thermal management framework for EVs, EREVs, PHEVs, and FCVs

Is This Course For You

This course is designed for engineers or project managers with a mechanical, electrical or chemical engineering background and basic knowledge and experience in thermal management of traditional fuel vehicles who want to extend the experience to NEV field. In order to design an NEV thermal management system with superior performance, it is necessary to master the integrated EIC thermal management technology. In addition to EIC thermal management technologies applied by the world's major OEMs, this course introduces some non-traditional leading thermal management technologies that have revolutionary potentials. This course is for domestic automotive companies that want to design thermal management technologies to compete with the world's leading OEMs, as well as those who are interested and experienced in vehicle thermal management and have the intention to learn advanced technologies.

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