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Electric Vehicle Charging - Engineering Opportunities (2 credit hours/2 HSW Hours)
Thurs, May 2, 2024 10:00 am - 12:00 pm $135.00 Add to Cart
In the United States, there are now more than three million EVs on the road and over 132,000 public EV chargers across the country.  The Edison Electric Institute estimates that by 2030, the number of EVs will exceed 18 million, and the U.S. has set a goal of half of all new vehicle sales in 2030 to be EVs.  In Europe, adoption in many countries is occurring at an even faster rate.  Norway has set a goal of all new vehicles sold in 2025 to be electric. 

All of these vehicles will need access to charging facilities, whether at home, at work, at play or while traveling.  While EV charger technology is evolving rapidly, there are certain electrical basics that will always be needed in order to properly design the power supplies to these chargers.  This 2-hour webinar takes an in-depth look at the options for providing power to these stations at an assortment of locations, including a look at many of the various Code requirements for proper design and installation.  All three levels of charging are considered, with a close look at charging voltages, currents, power and charging times.  Single phase and 3-phase supply systems are discussed in detail.
Roger Messenger
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.
Titan Live Webinars provide live interactive continuing education credit from the comfort of your home or office.  After registering for a webinar you will receive an email confirmation.  Approximately 3 or 4 days before the webinar instructions will be sent for logging in to the webinar.   This email will have all the information you need including a link to join the webinar on the scheduled date.    A reminder email will also be sent on the day of the webinar. 
 
On the scheduled date and time of the webinar you will click the emailed link to log-in to the webinar.  Once logged in you will view the presentation and call in to a toll-free phone number to listen and participate in the webinar.  There will be direct interaction with the instructor at all times via the telephone and chat box.  After the webinar presentation your certificate will be emailed to you within hours.
Thurs, May 2, 2024 10:00 am - 12:00 pm $135.00 Add to Cart

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