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This Battery Energy Storage and Applications course takes a scientific yet practical approach to teach the core principles of electrochemical energy storage in batteries, while exploring both current and emerging applications. The program offers a thorough foundation in battery technology and electrochemical storage theories, starting with the basics. Participants will learn introductory concepts about battery fundamentals, including essential electrochemistry terms, various battery types used commercially, and in-depth analyses of modern lithium-ion, lead-acid, and nickel-metal hydride batteries. The curriculum also addresses recycling challenges, environmental concerns, and safety considerations related to battery systems. Furthermore, the course examines commercial uses of current battery technologies in transportation and energy sectors, while investigating next-generation energy storage possibilities beyond lithium-ion, featuring cutting-edge developments in electrochemistry and future storage solutions.
Course Advantages
Potential eligibility for CPD accreditation through your regional engineering institution.
Obtain an official Certificate of Completion from EIT.
Study under internationally recognized faculty and industry leaders.
Enjoy the convenience of flexible scheduling, compatible with full-time employment.
Engage directly with experts during live webinars for current industry insights.
Participate in a diverse global classroom, fostering valuable professional connections.
Develop a solid theoretical grasp of batteries as electrochemical storage systems.
Acquire knowledge about electrochemistry fundamentals and practical battery technologies, covering recent innovations, environmental safety, and large-scale commercial implementations.
Achieve an extensive comprehension of battery energy storage systems.
For entry into most EIT degree programs, you need to have completed a minimum level of education similar to successful completion of Australian Year 12 with good grades.