Electrical Drives and High Voltage Technology in Vocational Training

Safely into E-Mobility with the Training Concept of Christiani

Electric mobility has long been a reality – and the demands on training and further education in automotive engineering have increased.
Not only mechanical hazards, but above all electrical hazards are more prevalent than ever before. Until now, vehicles with electric drives have been a rarity in workshops, especially in brand-independent workshops.
This is changing increasingly, and brand-independent workshops are also facing the challenge of repairing and maintaining vehicles with electric drives. This requires in-depth specialist knowledge of high-voltage technology and its hazards, which enables safe and high-quality work as a basis. Our product portfolio for high-voltage technology and electromobility gives you the opportunity to apply practical training methods in your education and training.

Training System for Electric Drives and HV Systems

Qualification as Electrician for HV Systems in Motor Vehicles

High-voltage systems (HV systems) operate with alternating voltages of over 30 V to 1 kV or direct voltages of over 60 V to 1.5 kV. These systems are used in vehicles as electric drive and energy sources and are therefore hot topics in automotive engineering – keyword: e-mobility. The transition from combustion engines to alternative drive systems requires good training in the areas of high-voltage technology and electric drives. However, special training is required in order to be allowed to work on HV systems in vehicles.

The contents of this training are specified in DGUV Information 209-093. This training can be acquired through additional qualifications. Trainees studying to become automotive mechatronics technicians in accordance with the 2013 training regulations receive this authorization (level 2S or 3S, depending on their specialization) upon successful completion of their vocational training.

  • Complete, didactically prepared electric drive train with all required controls
  • All trainin content and qualification levels required according to the framework curriculum DGUV (German Social Accident Insurance) can be implemented
  • HV battery with battery managment system (BMS), Bluetooth interface and Android app incl. tablet for data evaluation
  • Real vehicle-specific function. No simulation!
  • 26 error circuits via app/tablet
  • High safety in handling and during practical exercises
  • CE-certified
Systems Engineering / High Voltage Technology
Electric Drives and HV Systems in Vehicles

Training Stand High Voltage Hazards and Accident Prevention

Five Hazardous Situations – One Training Model

This training stand is ideally suited to raise the awareness of trainees and also skilled employees for potential dangers in handling HV technology and especially high voltage batteries. In five modules, you can train how to work in compliance with safety regulations and how to handle safety equipment.

Five modules (HV1 – HV5) cover realistic, hazardous scenarios:

  • HV1 – Hazards in rescuing injured persons
  • HV2 – Hazards of cutting HV cables
  • HV3 – Effect of electrical current flow through the body (AC/DC)
  • HV4 – Activation trainer for HV systems in motor vehicles
  • HV5 – Insulation resistance and potential equalization Measurement exercises
Safety and Industrial Safety
Training Modules HV1 - HV5
Innovative training vehicle on a 48-volt basis

Training vehicle Opel Rocks-e
Innovative training vehicle of 48-volt technology

Our new Opel Rocks-e training vehicle enables you to train your trainees safely. Based on a 48-volt system, you can train in accordance with the requirements of DGUV 209-093.

All content up to the demanding level 3S is thus covered.
This ensures that your participants are always trained according to the latest safety and training standards.

– Practical: flexible fault circuits and precise measuring points
– Innovative: break-out measuring box for safe and detailed measurement within the drive battery
– Complete solution adaptable to individual customer requirements

For automotive mechatronics engineers and master automotive technicians in training and further education.

Didactic Series “Alternative Drive Systems – E-Mobility”

The Addition to the Practical Experience for Teachers, Students and Trainees

The didactic series “Alternative Drive Systems – E-Mobility” for training purposes clearly prepares the topic of high voltage technology didactically. Teachers will find everything they need to transfer knowledge in the classroom, while students and trainees can use the series of textbooks to bring themselves up to date with the latest theoretical and practical knowledge.

Interactive learning with automotive e-learning courses

Get started with digital knowledge transfer now with our comprehensive e-learning courses in the automotive sector:
The following e-learning modules are available in the C-LEARNING plus subscription model and also as a package.

  • Complete automotive technology package
  • Electric and hybrid vehicles
  • Passenger car technology
  • Vehicle diagnostics
  • Accident repair
  • Commercial vehicles

Specialist Book “Alternative Drive Systems – E-Mobility: Basic training”
Specialist knowledge is required when working with electrical systems. Some work may also only be carried out by specially qualified personnel. These documents are suitable for vocational training as a motor vehicle mechatronics technician and for further training as a specialist in the field of HV technology in motor vehicles.

Specialist Book “Alternative Drive Systems – E-Mobility: Live working”
Special expertise is required for working on electrical systems in motor vehicles which cannot be switched off due to defects, accident damage or other special circumstances. This work may only be carried out by qualified electricians or other persons from the automotive sector with the additional qualification for “live working (LW)”.

E-Learning Automotive Technology – Electric & Hybrid Cars
The E-Learning describes how electric and hybrid vehicles work. The interactive tutorial clearly covers topics such as the electric motor and generator, hybrid cars, energy and efficiency, and service and safety, among many other topics relevant to vocational training.

Chassis Technology
Basic Training - Qualified Electrician for HV Systems in Motor Vehicles
Chassis Technology
Live Working - Qualified Electrician for HV Systems in Motor Vehicles
Systems Engineering / High Voltage Technology
Annual License for Schools/Companies

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