The new energy vehicle engineering major is a comprehensive major that integrates the knowledge of multiple disciplines such as mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and vehicle engineering. It aims to cultivate high-level applied talents with relevant knowledge and ability in the field of new energy vehicle engineering to meet the rapid development needs of the new energy vehicle industry.
The research directions of new energy vehicle engineering include electric vehicle technology, hybrid vehicle technology, fuel cell vehicle technology and intelligent networked new energy vehicle technology.
Battery technology: Study the type, performance, management system, and charging technology of the battery. The focus is on how to increase the energy density of the battery, extend the battery life, ensure the safety of the battery, and enable fast charging.
Drive system: Study the types of electric motors, their working principles, control systems, and drive strategies. Designed to improve the efficiency, responsiveness and reliability of the electric motor.
Energy management system: Investigate how to properly distribute and use the energy in the battery to ensure the optimal range and performance of electric vehicles.
Combination of fuel engine and electric motor technology: Investigate how to effectively combine fuel engines and electric motors to achieve higher fuel efficiency and lower emissions.
Energy** & Management: Study how to improve energy under braking, coasting and other working conditions, and reasonably manage and use these energy.
Fuel cell technology: To study the working principle, types, performance and manufacturing technology of fuel cells. The focus is on how to improve the efficiency and longevity of fuel cells.
Hydrogen storage and refueling technology: Investigate how to safely and efficiently store and refill hydrogen to ensure the proper operation of fuel cell vehicles.
Artificial intelligence and autonomous driving technology: Research on how to use artificial intelligence technology to realize the autonomous driving function of new energy vehicles and improve the safety and comfort of driving.
Internet of Vehicles and Intelligent Transportation Systems: Study how new energy vehicles can be combined with the Internet of Vehicles and intelligent transportation systems to realize the comprehensive interconnection and intelligent interaction between vehicles and vehicles, vehicles and infrastructure, and vehicles and pedestrians.
Graduates of the new energy vehicle engineering program have a wide range of employment prospects. They can be engaged in the research and development, testing, production and assembly, testing, operation and maintenance of related products in the new energy vehicle industry.