Batteries for EV Applications

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Aug. 12-14, 2025

Madison, WI or Live Online

Course Overview

Batteries for EV Applications equips technical professionals with the knowledge to evaluate, design, and manage battery systems for electric vehicles. Covering everything from battery chemistries and pack construction to safety, degradation, and future technologies, the course blends theory with practical exercises and mini-projects. Participants will gain a systems-level understanding of how batteries impact performance, cost, and sustainability in EVs and beyond.

Learning Outcomes

  • Analyze and compare battery chemistries, configurations, and performance metrics for EV applications.
  • Model battery behavior and degradation using equivalent circuit models and simulation tools.
  • Evaluate safety, lifecycle, and second-life considerations to inform design and system integration decisions.

Who Should Attend?

  • Electrical, mechanical, and systems engineers working on electrified vehicle platforms.
  • Technical leaders and project managers involved in EV development or battery integration.
  • Engineers transitioning into roles focused on energy storage, power conversion, or sustainable mobility.

Additional Information

This course will integrate active learning exercises and a mini project to allow students to practice the principles being taught.

Course Outline

1 Introduction to Batteries

  • Key Components
  • Types of battery construction
  • Key battery parameters and battery performance metrics

2 Battery Chemistry

  • Become conversant with chemical reaction formulae
  • Gain an appreciation that not all battery types are created equal
  • Be able to state the suitability of a particular battery chemistry for a particular application
  • Gain awareness that battery chemistries are constantly evolving

3 Batteries for EVs

  • Gain an appreciation of battery sizing for electric vehicles
  • Draw parallels with engine sizing
  • Understand the advantages and disadvantages of using higher voltage batteries
  • Identify approaches to specify size and type of a battery

Mini-Project: Part 1

4 Battery Safety

  • Identify the main hazards that batteries pose
  • Understand the different root causes that can lead to batteries becoming hazardous
  • Learn that batteries will remain safe when systems and controls are appropriately engineered

5 Battery Management Systems

  • Understand the purpose and function of a Battery Management System (BMS)
  • Appreciate common BMS components and architectures
  • Define limitations of BMS

6 Battery Modelling

  • Understand the role of battery modelling
  • Explore types of battery modelling and examine their inherent advantages/disadvantages
  • Learn about different battery modelling tools
  • Know how to create a basic battery model

Mini-Project: Part 2

7 Battery Degradation

  • Learn what contributes to battery degradation
  • Understand the metrics used to evaluate battery degradation
  • Identify mitigations that help reduce battery degradation
  • Evaluate what level of degradation is acceptable

8 Battery Testing

  • Identify Mechanical Testing Processes
  • Identify Electrical Testing Processes
  • Identify Cross Coupling between testing processes
  • EOL Testing
  • Explain what you are really testing for?"

9 Static (Non-mobile) Applications

  • Explore four static  (non mobile) applications associated with electrified vehicles
  • Define the applications and their context
  • Identify challenges for applications
  • Identify benefits for applications

Mini-Project: Part 3

10 Mobile Applications

  • Gain understanding of the wide range of electrification opportunities for vehicles
  • Identify hybrid arrangements and hybridisation levels
  • Become familiar with specific case studies
  • Build insight into the broader impact of electrification in vehicles

11 Second Life Considerations

  • Understand why we might consider an alternative to new
  • Identify the risks and benefits of lease models/second life
  • Consider what the future state may look like
  • Identify when it makes sense to Recycle vs Reuse

12 Battery Supply Chain

  • Identify key raw materials used in battery manufacture
  • Understand key manufacturing processes for batteries (especially Li-ion)
  • Examine how IP impacts battery manufacturing
  • Consider the strategic market for batteries

13 Future Battery Technologies

  • Achieve insight into the future state of battery technology
  • Identify Different formats & chemistries of the future/on the horizon - Solid State?
  • Consider what may come next and when is NEXT?
  • Identify the rationale behind future trends
  • Build a question-based framework that helps define future direction

Mini-Project: Part 4

Instructors

Daniel Le

Dr. Daniel Le is Director of Engineering xEV Battery Applications Flex|N|Gate – Flex-Ion and has 13+ years in lithium-ion battery and systems development for automotive applications. His experience and expertise include battery modeling, algorithm development, global battery system development, and securing global production programs. Dr. Le has led multiple global lithium-ion production programs working with teams across North America, Europe, and China.

Dr. Le is an established technical leader in the industry and holds several patents in lithium-ion battery development. He is the Director of Engineering for xEV Battery Application at Flex-N-Gate. He is responsible for the technical and commercial development of new applications for future customer programs within Flex-Ion, a newly established division of Flex-N-Gate for Lithium ion cell and battery development.

Thanh Nguyen

Mr. Nguyen is the SVP of Deployment for 6K which manufactures battery materials for e-mobility market. At 6K, he’s responsible for geographic expansion, supply chain, and partnerships. He has over 35 years of experience in a variety of roles ranging from engineering, product management, sales, and marketing. In the lithium-ion space and prior to 6K, he was an SVP of Business Development and Growth at Packet Digital serving the unmanned arial vehicles (UAV) industry; VP of Sales and Marketing at Farasis – a lithium-ion cell, module, and pack manufacturer for the EV market; various roles at Johnson Controls Power Solutions (now known as Clarios) Lithium-Ion group. Before that, he spent a long career in the semiconductor and network infrastructure in several startups and Fortune 500 companies. He holds a BS in Electrical Engineering at Penn State and an MBA from Regis University.

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Ahmad Khan

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