2019.10.23 Webinar course 3/3: BATTERY INTELLIGENCE IN NEW PRODUCT INTRODUCTION (NPI) FOR TRANSPORTATION AND CONSUMER ELECTRONICS
Plugvolt is given three webinars as part of their ‘Battery Intelligence Systems Tutorial Course’. This is the course 3/3 and will focus on the following key topics:
• The state of OEM new product introduction (NPI)
• Battery and system qualification
• BMS development and hybrid pulse power characterization (HPPC)
• Ensuring time to market for NPI
• Extending range and lifetime with component variability assessment
Date and time: Wednesday, October 23, 2019 | 10:00 A.M. EDT USA
Read more and register here: http://plugvolt.com/webinars/
Erik Schaltz
Erik Schaltz received the MSc and PhD degrees in electrical engineering from the Department of Energy, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark, in 2005 and 2010, respectively. From 2009 to 2012, he has been an Assistant Professor and since 2012, he has been an Associate Professor. Both positions also at the Department of Energy, Aalborg University. At the Department, he is the leader of the research group in E-mobility and Drives and the vice leader of the Batteries research group. He is a guest and associate editor in several journals related to batteries and e-mobility and he is also a board member of the Danish Battery Society. His research interests include the usage of power electronics, electric machines, fuel cells, batteries, ultracapacitors, etc. as power train in various applications like electric vehicles, industrial machinery, and heavy-duty systems. In addition, he is also focused on battery state-estimation, management (electric and thermal), and modelling (electric, thermal, and lifetime) of battery cells and packs.
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