UL 2271: Safety Standard for Batteries in Light EV Applications
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Welcome to the UL 2271: Safety Standard for Batteries in Light EV Applications course
Course Overview
UL 2271 is a safety standard for batteries used in light electric vehicle (LEV) applications, such as e-bikes, e-scooters, and golf carts. It evaluates a battery system's ability to safely withstand simulated abuse conditions based on the manufacturer's specified charge and discharge parameters. The standard covers lithium-ion, lead-acid, and battery pack-ultracapacitor combinations, focusing on construction requirements, electrical/mechanical/environmental tests, production line checks, and markings.
This course explores the scope, system safety analysis, detailed requirements for protective circuits, cells, materials, and testing methods, along with new proposals for revisions to enhance safety in e-mobility and related technologies.
Topics Covered
- What is UL 2271
- Scope and Products Covered
- System Safety Analysis
- Construction Requirements
- Tests in UL 2271
- Manufacturing and Production Line Tests
- Markings and Instructions
- New Proposals for Next Version
Who Should Attend
- Beginners in battery safety standards
- Engineers in energy systems and e-mobility
- Electric vehicle professionals
- Students in electrical engineering
- Researchers in battery materials
- Entrepreneurs in energy storage and LEV
Certification Criteria
- To obtain a certificate of completion, participants must complete the course and pass a quiz
- Number of Questions: 15
- Passing Score: 8 correct answers
- Number of attempts: 03
Duration: ~ 60 minutes
Speaker
- Rebecca Le
Contact for Queries:
For any queries or additional information related to the course, please write to: academy@indiaesa.info
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Lessons Understand the topic and master the basics |
Entry Level No Prior experience is required |
Flexible Schedule Learn at your own pace |
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Shareable Certificate |
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