Hybrid Electric Vehicle (Mentor-Led Learning)
An intermediate HEV course covering E-Drive systems, powertrain technology, battery systems, and motor–engine interaction with certifications.

The Hybrid Electric Vehicle – Intermediate course is designed for learners who have basic knowledge of electric mobility and want to advance into the technical working of HEV and EV systems. This mentor-led program focuses on understanding the core engineering behind electric drive systems, powertrains, and energy storage technologies used in modern hybrid and electric vehicles.
The course covers the E-Drive system and working of Hybrid Electric Vehicles, explaining how electric motors, inverters, and control systems deliver power efficiently. Learners will gain in-depth knowledge of powertrain architectures and battery systems used in HEV and EV platforms, including energy flow and performance optimization.
A key focus of the program is understanding the interaction between electric motors, internal combustion engines, and batteries. This helps learners grasp how hybrid systems intelligently switch and combine power sources to improve efficiency, reduce emissions, and enhance vehicle performance.
Delivered in a mentor-led online format, the course emphasizes practical understanding aligned with current automotive industry requirements. Upon successful completion, learners receive industry-recognized certifications, including participation, industrial training, and internship completion certificates, strengthening career opportunities in EV and automotive engineering domains.
This intermediate HEV course is ideal for engineering students, diploma holders, automotive professionals, and EV enthusiasts looking to deepen their technical expertise in hybrid and electric vehicle systems.
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