High-voltage Technology in Vehicles

Workshop for alternative drives and high-voltage technology in vehicles

The training lab for high-voltage technology is equipped with practical functional models and training stands for work with hybrid and purely electric drive systems. In combination with the right teaching and learning media, the training lab provides ideal conditions for modern vocational and further training in high-voltage technology.

Applicable safety regulations are implemented in a practical manner and meet the required standards. Prospective employees are systematically and safely prepared for everyday professional life.

Learning objectives

  • Observing accident prevention regulations

  • Handling and using safety equipment

  • Disconnecting high-voltage components, securing them against being switched back on, disconnecting from the voltage supply
  • Selecting suitable and safe testing and measuring instruments

  • Performing voltage, isolation resistance and potential equalisation measurement

  • Assessing data and signals for plausibility

  • Creating test records

Specifications

  • approx. 352 m²

  • 12 trainees

Suitable for

  • Automotive mechatronics engineer for passenger cars

  • Automotive mechatronics engineer for passenger cars, specialising in systems and high-voltage technology

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Due to regional legal differences, we would like to note that it is possible that not all products depicted are available for every region. In this case, we will be happy to advise you personally and find a suitable individual solution.

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