Event Schedule for the Digital Gathering on Electric Vehicle Engineering set for September 18, 2025
On Thursday, September 18, 2020, a series of informative webinars focused on Electric Vehicle (EV) engineering and battery technology will be held. Hosted by Charged, this virtual conference promises to be an enlightening event for those interested in the future of EVs and battery technology.
The day kicks off with a webinar titled "Battery Modeling With COMSOL Multiphysics®" at 9:00 am EDT, followed by "Reliable Tooling For Differential Cable Termination: Data Connectivity At The Core" at 10:15 am EDT. At 11:00 am EDT, attendees can learn about "Inverter Testing With UNICO's TST800 Active AC Load," and at 11:45 am EDT, two webinars will be presented: "Analysis Of A Two-Stage AC-DC Converter For Battery Charging Applications" and "Advanced Thermal Adhesives: Boosting Battery Strength And Energy Density."
At 12:30 pm EDT, the highly anticipated webinar "Reducing EV Battery Transport Costs By 15% while Exceeding DG Compliance Standards" will take place. The speaker for this lecture is yet to be announced.
Later in the afternoon, at 1:15 pm EDT, a webinar on "Digital Solutions Drive Ultrasonic Welding Efficiency And Process Improvements" will be presented.
Throughout the day, live webinar sessions with interactive Q&As will be available, as well as on-demand webinars for those who cannot attend the live sessions. All live sessions will be recorded and available to view after the broadcasts. Recorded videos can be accessed on each session's registration page.
The virtual conference on EV engineering is free to attend, making it an excellent opportunity for anyone interested in the field to expand their knowledge and network with industry professionals. So, mark your calendars for Thursday, September 18, 2020, and join Charged for a day filled with insightful discussions and valuable learning experiences.
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