Charging Infrastructure for Residential Areas provides an in-depth exploration of the design, implementation, and management of electric vehicle (EV) charging systems tailored for residential environments. Participants will engage in project-based learning, applying theoretical knowledge to practical scenarios, thereby enhancing their understanding of the technical and logistical challenges involved in establishing effective charging solutions. This course emphasizes hands-on experience and encourages participants to publish their findings in Cademix Magazine, contributing to the broader discourse on sustainable urban mobility.
The curriculum is structured to cover essential aspects of EV infrastructure, including the integration of renewable energy sources, smart grid technology, and user-centric design principles. Participants will collaborate on a final project that entails developing a comprehensive charging infrastructure plan for a designated residential area, addressing real-world constraints and opportunities. This course not only equips learners with the necessary skills but also fosters innovation and critical thinking in the rapidly evolving field of electric mobility.
Fundamentals of Electric Vehicle Technology
Overview of Charging Infrastructure Types
Design Principles for Residential Charging Stations
Integration of Renewable Energy Sources
Smart Grid Technologies and Their Applications
Regulatory Frameworks and Compliance Considerations
User Experience and Accessibility in Charging Solutions
Cost Analysis and Economic Feasibility Studies
Maintenance and Management of Charging Stations
Final Project: Developing a Charging Infrastructure Plan for a Residential Area
