1. Course Title |
Electric Vehicles |
2. Code |
4ФЕИТ06Л002 |
3. Study program |
ЕАОИЕ,ЕЕС |
4. Organizer of the study program (unit, institute, department) |
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies |
5. Degree (first, second, third cycle) |
First cycle |
6. Academic year/semester |
IV/8 |
7. Number of ECTS credits |
6 |
8. Lecturer |
D-r Snezhana Chundeva |
9. Course Prerequisites |
Passed: Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering |
10. Course Goals (acquired competencies): To understand and to adequately describe the principles and applications of electric and hybrid vehicles. Competence for application of the acquired knowledge. |
11. Course Syllabus: A brief history of electric vehicles, vehicles of today and vehicles of the future. Dynamic behavior of traction systems. Overview of electric machines and drives applied in electric vehicles. Electric and hybrid vehicles. Vehicle to grid. Environmental impact of electric transport. Smart charging. |
12. Learning methods: Lectures and presentations. Team work. Case study and best practices analysis. |
13. Total number of course hours |
3 + 2 + 0 + 0 |
14. Distribution of course hours |
180 |
15. Forms of teaching |
15.1. Lectures-theoretical teaching |
45 |
15.2. Exercises (laboratory, practice classes), seminars, teamwork |
30 |
16. Other course activities |
16.1. Projects, seminar papers |
25 |
16.2. Individual tasks |
40 |
16.3. Homework and self-learning |
40 |
17. Grading |
17.1. Exams |
10 |
17.2. Seminar work/project (presentation: written and oral) |
20 |
17.3. Activity and participation |
20 |
17.4. Final exam |
50 |
18. Grading criteria (points) |
up to 50 points |
5 (five) (F) |
from 51to 60 points |
6 (six) (E) |
from 61to 70 points |
7 (seven) (D) |
from 71to 80 points |
8 (eight) (C) |
from 81to 90 points |
9 (nine) (B) |
from 91to 100 points |
10 (ten) (A) |
19. Conditions for acquiring teacher’s signature and for taking final exam |
Timely submitted, accepted and presented individual written work. |
20. Forms of assessment |
Continuous assessment. The student should prepare individual written work. The written work should be prepared according to the given guidelines. It has to be timely submitted, accepted and orally presented. The oral presentation lasts no more than 30 minutes. The final grade is based on all student activities during the course including the written work and the oral presentation. |
21. Language |
Macedonian |
22. Method of monitoring of teaching quality |
self evaluation |
23. Literature |
23.1. Required Literature |
No. |
Author |
Title |
Publisher |
Year |
1 |
Chris Mi, M. Abul Masrur |
Hybrid Electric Vehicles, second edition |
Wiley |
2018 |
2 |
James Larminie, John Lowry |
Electric Vehicles Explained, second edition |
John Wiley and Sons |
2012 |
3 |
INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY |
Global EV outlook |
INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY |
2021 |
23.2. Additional Literature |
No. |
Author |
Title |
Publisher |
Year |
1 |
Auke Hoekstra and Pavol Bauer |
Electric Cars: Technology |
Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands |
2018 |