Course Description
The THORS Lithium-Ion Battery Testing course explores the various tests that are associated with testing Electric Vehicle (EV) battery cells, battery modules, and battery packs. This course provides a visually engaging learning experience that details how the different performance and safety related tests are performed.
Who will benefit from this Lithium-Ion Battery Testing course?
Quality, manufacturing, product engineering, designing, testing, application, purchasing, management and sales functions at organizations that require an understanding of lithium-ion battery testing.
Course Classification
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*THORS uses the Bloom’s Taxonomy Methodology for our course development.
Certificate Awarded for Lithium-Ion Battery Testing
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*upon successful completion
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