Tuesday’s EV engineering webinar schedule: September 17th – Charged EVs

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Tuesday’s EV engineering webinar schedule: September 17th – Charged EVs


This week Charged is hosting a virtual conference on EV engineering that’s free to attend. The conference includes live webinar sessions with interactive Q&As and on-demand webinars. View the daily session schedule online here.

All of the live sessions will be recorded and available to view after the broadcasts. The recorded videos can be accessed on each session’s registration page.

Tuesday, September 17th Session Topics:

9:15 am EDT
Application Specific MOSFETs For Automotive Power
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9:30 am EDT
Innovative Testing Solutions For Advanced Energy Storage and Driver Assistance Systems
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10:15 am EDT
Ultrasonic Welding Application In EVs
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10:30 am EDT
Repurpose Or Recycle: Test Methods For Evaluating Batteries After Their First Life
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11:00 am EDT
Megawatt Charging And Its Implications: Revolutionizing Commercial EVs

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11:45 am EDT
Electrification Beyond The Car: 48-Volt Systems And Cutting-Edge Interconnects

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11:45 am EDT
Fast Charging & Lithium-Plating: How To Avoid Battery Fires And Non-linear Aging With The New Anode-Potential Model

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12:30 pm EDT
Safely Measuring in High-Voltage Environments

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1:00 pm EDT
Battery Modeling With COMSOL Multiphysics®

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1:15 pm EDT
New Battery Safety Materials: Preventing Fire And Heat Propagation

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