Modern electric vehicle batteries are complex energy storage systems built using a range of cell chemistries, each with its own strengths and limitations in terms of energy density, safety, lifespan, and performance.
Understanding how these batteries are constructed and operate is essential for accurate diagnosis and safe handling in the workshop.
By exploring the differences between Nickel Metal Hydride and various Lithium-based technologies, as well as how battery packs are configured and managed, technicians can develop the knowledge required to work confidently with high-voltage systems.
In the latest addition to our training course on EV Electrical & Control Systems, we’ll break down these concepts to build a strong foundation in EV battery operation and safety.
This module will be the latest addition to our growing library of over 390 technical training videos, covering the following key areas:
Electrical | Engine | Chassis | Drivetrain | Driver Assist
HVAC | Diagnostics | Servicing | Hybrid & Electric Vehicles