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Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Technology

  • Course level: Basic Courses
  • Categories Automotive
  • Duration 40h
  • Total Enrolled 0
  • Last Update December 6, 2024

About Course

Language: Arabic – English
Training Days : from Saturday to Thursday
Course Duration : 40 training hours
Location : Lootah Technical Center

Description

The course on Hybrid Electric and Fully Electric Vehicle Systems introduces students to the features, functions, and construction of electric vehicles and their components. It covers the pros and cons of hybrid and fully electric vehicles, emphasizing their impact on the automotive industry.
Students will learn the importance of health and safety legislation, safe practices for working with high-voltage systems, and how to test, remove, and replace components in electric vehicles. The course also discusses the significance of power and battery management systems, safe charging practices, and the infrastructure requirements for charging stations.

Hours number

program

4
Learning about occupational safety and health.
8
Removing and installing front and bake brake pad+ comprehensive brake maintenance
6
Removing vehicle stability assist and changing bushings
6
Removing and changing wheel balance + maintenance of the Steering box. 
4
Vertical and side holes.
6
Removing and installing the tires + tire balancing.
6
Removing and installing gear Axle and changing axle guanine

What Will I Learn?

  • System Introduction: Understand the basic concepts of hybrid and fully electric vehicle systems.
  • Vehicle Features: Identify the features, functions, and construction of electric vehicles and their components.
  • Pros and Cons Analysis: Analyze the advantages and disadvantages of hybrid versus fully electric vehicles.
  • Health and Safety Compliance: Recognize the importance of adhering to health and safety regulations in the automotive industry.
  • Component Handling: Learn to test, remove, and replace components in electric vehicles.
  • High-Voltage Safety: Demonstrate safe practices when working with high-voltage electric vehicle systems.
  • Battery Management: Understand the significance of power and battery management systems in electric vehicles.
  • Charging Systems: Safely use charging systems and plug-in charging equipment.
  • Charging Infrastructure: Gain knowledge about charging stations and their infrastructure requirements.

Target Audience

  • Aspiring Mechanics: Individuals starting a career in automotive repair.
  • Automotive Students: Students in vocational or technical schools.
  • Car Enthusiasts: Those wanting to deepen their vehicle knowledge.
  • Current Technicians: Existing mechanics looking to enhance their skills.
  • Fleet Maintenance Personnel: Staff maintaining company vehicles.
  • DIY Hobbyists: Individuals interested in self-repair and maintenance.