Charged is hosting a virtual conference on EV engineering that is open to all and starts today. The conference offers live webinar sessions with interactive Q&A sessions and on-demand webinars. The daily schedule of sessions can be viewed online on the conference website. Participants can also access recorded videos of the sessions on each session’s registration page.

The virtual conference on EV engineering will feature a variety of session topics on Thursday, April 18th. Some of the topics include All-In-One e-Fluid Technology for cooling inverters, e-Motors, and providing EV gear lubrication, Real-Time Power Electronics Simulation, Revolutionizing EV Charging Testing, Electric Vehicle Safety, and Optimization of EV Thermal Management at the System Level. Other topics include EV test challenges when moving from 400V to 800V, advancements in Aluminum-CO2 Battery Technology for EVs, Certification and Testing of EV charging stations, and challenges and solutions for Pick and Place Automation of Thermal Gap Filler Pads.

All of the live sessions at the virtual conference will be recorded and made available for viewing after the broadcasts. This allows attendees to catch up on any sessions they may have missed or rewatch sessions of interest. Participants can access the recorded videos on each session’s registration page. The virtual conference aims to provide valuable insights and information on EV engineering trends, challenges, and solutions for professionals in the industry.

One of the session topics at the virtual conference is Electric Vehicle Safety and the critical role of battery venting technology. This session will discuss the importance of proper battery venting technology in ensuring the safety and reliability of EVs. Another session will focus on minimizing the risk of breakdowns and fires by protecting EV batteries. Participants will learn about the importance of battery protection measures and strategies to prevent potential battery failures.

A session on Optimization of EV Thermal Management at the System Level will explore strategies for effectively managing the thermal performance of EV systems. This session will address the challenges and solutions for optimizing thermal management in EVs to enhance overall performance and efficiency. Participants will gain valuable insights into the latest advancements in EV thermal management technologies and best practices for system-level optimization.

The virtual conference also includes sessions on testing bi-directional power electronics, advancements in aluminum-CO2 battery technology for EVs, and challenges and solutions for Pick and Place Automation of Thermal Gap Filler Pads. These sessions will provide attendees with a comprehensive understanding of key topics in EV engineering and offer practical insights into the latest trends, technologies, and solutions in the industry. Participants can engage with industry experts, ask questions, and network with other professionals in the field.

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