At the end of this course the student will have an understanding of:
1.
Historical and future EV and EV Charger information. 2.
Classification of EVs. 3.
Comparison of fuel costs of electric and gasoline vehicles. 4.
Comparison of CO2 emissions of EVs and gasoline vehicles. 5.
A summary of charging levels, including power range and charging times. 6.
Examples of existing chargers and desirable charger features. 7.
Codes and Standards for EV chargers. 8.
Single phase residential service calculations for adding a charger. 9.
Use of NEC 220.87 in determining how many EV chargers can be added
without overloading a service. 10. Detailed 3-phase calculations to determine
capacity for 120V and 208V single phase chargers. 11. An example of determining how many EV
chargers can be added to an existing condominium service. 12. Discussion of
present and anticipated future EV charger control, communication and monitoring
features. |