Battery Energy: Manufacturing
Advance your career in energy technology by exploring Li-ion batteries, battery pack assembly, and emerging trends with Deakin.
Duration
3 weeks
Weekly study
5 hours
Premium course
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Established
1974
Location
Melbourne, Australia
World ranking
Source: QS World University Rankings 2021
Building off the ideas covered in Deakin University’s Battery Energy: Fundamentals for Sustainability, this three-week course dives deeper into the practical application of cutting-edge energy engineering.
You’ll gain hands-on experience in lithium-ion battery design and manufacturing, explore battery pack assembly and battery management systems, and analyse emerging technologies that shape the future of sustainable energy storage.
By the end of the course, you’ll be equipped with the skills to navigate the dynamic battery energy sector and contribute to innovative, sustainable solutions.
During the first week, you’ll explore the fundamental design principles of lithium-ion batteries and dive into their manufacturing processes.
You’ll learn about the components, materials, and steps required to create efficient and reliable batteries for various applications, including renewable energy.
You’ll then learn how to assemble and manage T battery packs, focusing on battery pack design, including modules, cells, and battery management systems (BMS).
You’ll also analyse critical aspects of thermal management and safety to ensure optimal battery performance and longevity.
By the third week of this course, you’ll evaluate emerging battery technologies and future trends.
You’ll look at innovative solutions like alternative battery chemistries, advancements in energy storage, and how these developments are paving the way for a cleaner, more sustainable energy future.
Meet your teaching team and other learners, and find key information about this course, including useful tips and links to help you get the most out of your learning.
Learn about different Li-ion battery forms and their manufacturing processes.
Learn about electrochemical and safety tests for Li-ion batteries.
Reflect on the key ideas presented this week and find out what's coming up in Week 2.
Explore the difference between battery cells, modules and packs.
Learn about BMS functions, architecture, hardware and software, and cell balancing.
Learn about heat generation by batteries, and air cooling, liquid cooling and PCM cooling systems.
Reflect on the key ideas presented this week and find out what’s coming up in Week 3.
Explore solid-state, lithium-sulphur, sodium-ion, potassium-ion, redox flow and metal-air batteries.
Explore future applications and market trends for EVs, HEVs and energy storage systems, and learn about roles in the industry.
Reflect on what you’ve learnt over the duration of this course, and find out more about how to use your credential before considering the next steps of your learning journey.
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