Energy sector has emerged as a vital pillar of India’s manufacturing sector which has contributed greatly to country’s economic growth and development. The battery and EV industry have gained unprecedented momentum. As the global shift towards electrification gains momentum, governments worldwide are supporting this industry realizing their pivotal role to achieve zero emission targets. In synch with the electric revolution, India takes stage with strategic initiatives such as FAME and PLI schemes bolstering local production.
India aims to achieve over 500 GWH capacity by 2035. Reports confirm that achieving this ambitious goal will in turn create a potential of 2.6 million additional jobs and an investment of USD 35 billion. India has also defined EV30@30 campaign which aims to achieve 30% sales share for EVs by 2030. Having the right workforce is the key to driving success for both battery and e-mobility segments.
While India is striving to harness its potential in the energy space, India Energy Storage Alliance – IESA Academy and Automotive Research Association of India – ARAI Academy take pleasure to jointly announce unique training sessions working professionals, decision makers, technicians, managers, academicians, research scholars, students, and enthusiasts to develop an in-depth understanding of the critical aspects of batteries, electric vehicles and circular economy.
The progress of the battery and EV industry hinges on the quality of workforce and that’s where we excel in creating a difference. We invite you to be part of this training to become equipped for delivering with a difference!
Objectives:
- Learn latest EV battery advancements and their impact on India’s energy sector.
- Understand Government schemes and their role in boosting local battery production.
- Explore principles in battery lifecycle management for sustainable future.
- Analyse job and investment opportunities in the sector.
- Develop skills aligned with EV and battery sector demands.
Topics Covered
Session 1: Basics of Batteries for EV
Session 2: Performance of EV Batteries
Session 3: Promising EV Battery Chemistries
Session 4: Market Analysis of Batteries for EVs
Session 5: EV Battery Safety
Session 6: Thermal Runaway of EV Battery
Session 7: Circular Economy: EV Battery Recycling & Second Life Batteries-I
Session 8: Circular Economy: EV Battery Recycling and Second Life Batteries-II
Session 9: Policy Landscape
Experts
- Gurusharan Dhillon, Director–Mobility Services, CES
- Dr Milind Kulkarni, Senior Scientist & Group Head, CMET
- Dr Parveen Kaushik, Head–R&D, Exigo Recycling
- Avanthika Satheesh, Director-Emerging Tech, CES
- Dr Yogesh Bhateshvar, Deputy General Manager, ARAI Academy
- Bhupesh Verma, Manager–Market Research, IESA
- Dr Dheeraj Kumar Singh, Assistant Professor, TCG CREST
- Nikhil Havele, eMobility Consultant, CES
- Avik Chatterjee, Deputy General Manager, ARAI
- Shreya Sikarwar, Assistant Manager–Battery Recycling, IESA
Program Duration: Three days
Day-1: 9:30 AM – 1:00 PM
Day-2: 9:30 AM – 1:00 PM
Day-3: 9:30 AM – 1:00 PM
2:30 PM – 4:00 PM ( Feedback, Assessment, & Valedictory)
Dates: October 7-9, 2024
Modality: Online (Zoom Platform)
Registration Fee:
- Standard fee: INR 6,000 + Taxes
- IESA and ARAI member discount: 10%
- Group discount (5 or more candidates from same organization): 10%
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Energy sector has emerged as a vital pillar of India’s manufacturing sector which has contributed greatly to country’s economic growth and development. The battery and EV industry have gained unprecedented momentum. As the global shift towards electrification gains momentum, governments worldwide are supporting this industry realizing their pivotal role to achieve zero emission targets. In synch with the electric revolution, India takes stage with strategic initiatives such as FAME and PLI schemes bolstering local production.
India aims to achieve over 500 GWH capacity by 2035. Reports confirm that achieving this ambitious goal will in turn create a potential of 2.6 million additional jobs and an investment of USD 35 billion. India has also defined EV30@30 campaign which aims to achieve 30% sales share for EVs by 2030. Having the right workforce is the key to driving success for both battery and e-mobility segments.
While India is striving to harness its potential in the energy space, India Energy Storage Alliance – IESA Academy and Automotive Research Association of India – ARAI Academy take pleasure to jointly announce unique training sessions working professionals, decision makers, technicians, managers, academicians, research scholars, students, and enthusiasts to develop an in-depth understanding of the critical aspects of batteries, electric vehicles and circular economy.
The progress of the battery and EV industry hinges on the quality of workforce and that’s where we excel in creating a difference. We invite you to be part of this training to become equipped for delivering with a difference!
Objectives:
- Learn latest EV battery advancements and their impact on India’s energy sector.
- Understand Government schemes and their role in boosting local battery production.
- Explore principles in battery lifecycle management for sustainable future.
- Analyse job and investment opportunities in the sector.
- Develop skills aligned with EV and battery sector demands.
Topics Covered
Session 1: Basics of Batteries for EV
Session 2: Performance of EV Batteries
Session 3: Promising EV Battery Chemistries
Session 4: Market Analysis of Batteries for EVs
Session 5: EV Battery Safety
Session 6: Thermal Runaway of EV Battery
Session 7: Circular Economy: EV Battery Recycling & Second Life Batteries-I
Session 8: Circular Economy: EV Battery Recycling and Second Life Batteries-II
Session 9: Policy Landscape
Experts
- Gurusharan Dhillon, Director–Mobility Services, CES
- Dr Milind Kulkarni, Senior Scientist & Group Head, CMET
- Dr Parveen Kaushik, Head–R&D, Exigo Recycling
- Avanthika Satheesh, Director-Emerging Tech, CES
- Dr Yogesh Bhateshvar, Deputy General Manager, ARAI Academy
- Bhupesh Verma, Manager–Market Research, IESA
- Dr Dheeraj Kumar Singh, Assistant Professor, TCG CREST
- Nikhil Havele, eMobility Consultant, CES
- Avik Chatterjee, Deputy General Manager, ARAI
- Shreya Sikarwar, Assistant Manager–Battery Recycling, IESA
Program Duration: Three days
Day-1: 9:30 AM – 1:00 PM
Day-2: 9:30 AM – 1:00 PM
Day-3: 9:30 AM – 1:00 PM
2:30 PM – 4:00 PM ( Feedback, Assessment, & Valedictory)
Dates: October 7-9, 2024
Modality: Online (Zoom Platform)
Registration Fee:
- Standard fee: INR 6,000 + Taxes
- IESA and ARAI member discount: 10%
- Group discount (5 or more candidates from same organization): 10%
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