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Electric Vehicle Engineering

General information for the a.y. 2024-2025

Interuniversity programme with Università di Bologna and Università degli studi di Ferrara and Università degli studi di Parma

Disciplinary areaTechnology
Duration 2 years - 120 Credits
Admission Accesso Programmato Limited access, see call for applications
Language Completely taught in English
Teaching method Lectures
Regulation Main Teaching Regulations

The course is managed by the "Enzo Ferrari" Department of Engineering

Presentation

Electric propulsion is one of the key components of smart mobility. It is recent news that in some countries of Northern Europe the sales of electric cars have exceeded 50% of the total of the registrations while according to ANFIA forecasts, in Italy in 2030 there will be no more pure endothermic cars and already in 2025 the number of pure electric or Plug-In hybrid cars will match the internal combustion cars. It becomes essential to have engineers and researchers able to bring design skills and innovation in a field of enormous development. Figures able to address specific issues such as the electric Powertrain project, the accumulation and management of electricity on board but also issues such as the auto-grid interface and the interconnection between vehicles. The EVE Degree Programme is aimed at training these professional figures.

Programme contents

Engineers in Electric Vehicle Engineering will be focused and skilled in the main subsystems making up an electric driveline, including: • battery charger: OBC - On Board Charger, fast charger, network connection • drive - traction • energy storage system • HVAC - thermal air-conditioning system • Auxiliaries: CC/CC converters, wiring • Sensors for pure electric vehicles and Plug-In Hybrids For the different subsystems and the integrated system, the EVE engineer will deal with the following issues: • Control algorithms • Thermal management • Electric safety • Failure modes, reliability, quality, monitoring and diagnostics • Electrical, mechanical, functional interfacing • System setting and integration S/he will have in-depth knowledge in the field of electromagnetic compatibility, testing and reliability of electric systems: interference and technical issues for its reduction, failures, testing and failure simulation techniques, reliability and the methods to ensure it.

Job opportunities

The training programme in Electric Vehicle Engineering will provide graduates with adequate skills to analyse and design complex electric components and systems dedicated to electric and electromechanical conversion of energy with specific focus on the electric traction sector. They will be able to identify, formulate, and solve issues by means of up-to-date methods, techniques and tools in the field of industrial engineering in general; process original and highly innovative solutions within electric systems, machines, and drives in advanced research contexts or in cutting-edge sectors of e-vehicle engineering, thus contributing to the transfer of know-how and technology needed for the implementation of new functions inside new-concept vehicles.

More information

Course Director:
Lorenzo Peretto
tel. +390512093483
lorenzo.peretto@unibo.it
Tutoring delegate:
Giovanni Franceschini
059 2096310
giovanni.franceschini@unimore.it