Week Two of Electric Drive is all about Electric Vehicles
ACDC owns a Chevy Volt, a 2011 Nissan Leaf, a 2019 Kia Niro EV, a Tesla 2020 Model 3 AWD long-range, and a 2020 Zero EV motorcycle were added as well. A 2014 Vectrix EV 40 mph scooter joined the fleet a few years back.
All of the ACDC fleet of EVs and PHEVs will be here. Get yourself to Massachusetts and spend a week studying, driving, testing, scanning, scoping, servicing, and taking these EVs apart. All I ask is that they run when you leave. ACDC has lots of parts to work with, scan tools, and scopes. The class is based on today’s technology and teaching methods. What you are missing in your training will be answered.
Borrow an ACDC vehicle and see New England. Have your spouse fly into Worcester for the weekend. Take the train to Boston and learn the history of our founding Fathers and Mothers. Lots to do here. Everything is a short drive away.
The Second Week of a Two-Week Class PHEV and EV at ACDC
Cost
Cost
$4,500. If you’ve taken part one, you already have the books, handouts, and jump drives. If you haven’t taken week one you will receive all handouts on a 10 gig jump drive, 3 ACDC EMV books in color.
Before Class Starts
Before Class Starts
There is no requirement to pre-study, but you can. We will send you codes for our pre-recorded HEV and EV training, which is done online. Just request it and we will send them via Email.
For Auto Instructors
This class is exclusive to automotive instructors only. Please check with the office to find a date that fits your schedule.
Are you ready an immersive class experience?
Day 1 8:30 – 4:30 pm
Day 1 8:30 – 4:30 pm
This day’s topic is the Chevy Volt (2011 – 2015)
- Power Flow / Safe Down
- eCVT / 4 Modes of Operation
- Inverter / On-Board Charger / Two DC-DC Converters
- J1722, SEBOB Tool and Pico Scope / How HV Battery Charges from AC
- HV Battery / Cell Balance / HV Heater in pack
- Cabin Heating
Day 2 8:30 – 4:30 pm
Day 2 8:30 – 4:30 pm
The first day was the introduction. Today the Nissan Leaf is carefully examined. The Leaf HV pack will be taken apart and the entire driveline from another Leaf has been set up for you to see and learn from. You will scan the EV and scope the J1772 connector with a PICO scope and the ACDC break-out-box we call a SEBOB.
As teachers, we will discuss what some high schools and colleges are doing to add EV into their courses. Also will explain why jump-starting an EV can be detrimental to the high-voltage system. Specialized test procedures that were created at ACDC will be taught and you can practice while you are here.
- Safe Down / Power Flow / CHAdeMO Fast Charging
- Drive Motor / Earth ground to rotor shaft / Gear Box
- On Board Charger
- Junction Box / Inverter / DC-DC Converter
- Rebuilding HV Battery Packs / Cell & Module Testing
- Leaf battery Upgrades and Swaps
Instructor is Craig Van Batenburg, CMAT, L1, and L3 Certified
We accept PO’s, AMX, Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and a check 30 days ahead of time.
Day 3 8:30 to 4:30 pm
Day 3 8:30 to 4:30 pm
Today is the 2019 Kia Niro EV. What is new here? Heat Pumps are a better way to heat the cabin. This is a typical modern EV, and today’s class will set you up for many front-wheel-drive less expensive EVs.
- Safe Down / Power Flow
- HVAC Heat Pumps and other Cooling and Heating Systems
- CCS Fast Charger
- Utility Mode
Day 4 8:30 to 4:30 pm
Day 4 8:30 to 4:30 pm
Knowing how EVs charge off the grid is important. Tesla, in early 2022, allowed the aftermarket to access service information and sold a Tesla scan tool. That is what ACDC was waiting for. Tesla training was included in our classes in the fall of 2022. We have many parts and the factory Tesla scan to use in class. Tesla will be taught on day 4. This is your future. Consider this the day we look into the immediate future.
- Safe Down / Power Flow / Cell arrangement
- Cabin Cooling and Heating System
- Tesla Level I, II, and DCFC
- Jump starting when equipped with 15V Li-ion small battery
- Octovalve
- Preventative Maintenance
To produce wicked smaht students, one must be a wicked smaht teacher!
Day 5 8:30 to 4:30 pm
Day 5 8:30 to 4:30 pm
We will review carefully what we did as teams over the last 4 days and each team will present a “teachable moment”. The list of “What I wanted to learn” will be reviewed. A good wrap-up session. More training on what he missed or the class feels they need more of. Fuel cells will also be included if FCEVs are sold where you live. After lunch is a written test. It will be corrected in class and any wrong answers will be gone over again. A group photo, and at 4:15 pm it is graduation time. Your mind will now be ready for EV classes.
- Sales of EVs / Barrieres to Adoption
- Greening the Grid
- Towing / Jump Starting / Preventative Maintenance
- Get caught up on any items above
- Review College Book
- What ACDC Sells / Price Sheet
- Graduation at 4:15PM and Class ends at 4:30PM
Updated 11/23/24