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Course unit, curriculum year 2023–2024
EE.EES.460
Electrical Energy Storages and Electric Vehicles, 5 cr
Tampere University
- Description
- Completion options
Teaching periods
Active in period 2 (23.10.2023–31.12.2023)
Active in period 3 (1.1.2024–3.3.2024)
Active in period 4 (4.3.2024–31.5.2024)
Course code
EE.EES.460Language of instruction
EnglishAcademic years
2021–2022, 2022–2023, 2023–2024Level of study
Advanced studiesGrading scale
General scale, 0-5Persons responsible
Responsible teacher:
Joni MarkkulaResponsible organisation
Faculty of Information Technology and Communication Sciences 100 %
Coordinating organisation
Electrical Engineering Studies 100 %
Core content
- Introduction to energy storage. Why storage of electricity and energy in general is an important topic for the future.
- Overview of battery technology: primary and secondary batteries, basic battery characteristics, conventional secondary battery technologies (lead-acid, Ni-MH etc.), introduction to lithium-ion technology.
- Lithium-ion battery technology for electrical engineers: operation principle and main components of a lithium-ion cell, positive electrode materials, negative electrode materials, other components like electrolytes and separators, safety aspects, lithium-ion battery systems, battery management systems, balancing systems.
- Overview of other energy storage types: super capacitors (double-layer capacitors), superconducting magnet energy storages (SMES), flywheels, hydrogen + fuel cells.
- Introduction of electric vehicles: what are EVs, different types of EVs, the main benefits of EVs and their motivation, the main barriers and obstacles of EVs.
- State-of-the-art EV technologies: charging technologies for passenger cars, buses, other types of vehicles, battery technology in EVs, what kind of technological solutions are used in EVs and why.
- EVs in power systems and smart grids: Charging load of EVs in distribution networks, EVs as controllable loads and electricity storages for the needs of the electrical energy system.
Complementary knowledge
- Examples of electricity storage applications: solar power + storage = enabler of a 100% solar energy system, power system reserves, novel options/enhancements for conventional distribution network assets like lines, domestic back-up power, optimization of electricity trade in the wholesale electricity market, energy carrier for clean transportation, electric vehicles.
- Future prospects of battery technology development, novel battery technologies.
- Battery manufacturing.
- Heat storages.
- Energy and environmental aspects of the transportation system, present market development.
- Charging infrastructure point-of-views, where and what kind of infra should be constructed, charging business/value chain perspectives.
Learning outcomes
Prerequisites
Compulsory prerequisites
Learning material
Studies that include this course
Completion option 1
Accepted exam, written literature work and laboratory demonstration with prelab-exercises
Completion of all options is required.
Participation in teaching
25.10.2023 – 12.12.2023
Active in period 2 (23.10.2023–31.12.2023)