Vehicle Electrification Systems Standards: Acronyms and Definitions
Vehicle Electrification Systems Standards Curriculum Description:
The Vehicle Electrification Systems Standards curriculum is provided by the Northwest Engineering and Vehicle Exchange (NEVTEX) and developed by Central Oregon Community College (COCC) and Rio Hondo College (RHC). COCC and RHC worked together "to develop curriculum and training standards for technicians in hybrid electric vehicle (HEV), electric vehicle (EV), and Fuel Cell (FC) vehicle systems." This curriculum was developed with the intention of addressing industry needs by partnering with industrial and educational representatives to obtain input and assistance to develop:
- new approaches to prepare an advanced technologies workforce,
- licensure procedures and policies to ensure the safety of technicians, their employers, and clients, and
- collaboration between educational and industrial partners in the development of new standards and practices.
The Vehicle Electrification Systems Standards are divided into 11 topics, all of which are available to view separately. This section is the Master Acronym and Definition list.
Master Acronym and Definitions List Description and Contents:
This 65-page document contains a master list of all the specialized vocabulary in the vehicle electrification systems standards curriculum. Included is a table providing the acronym, definition, symbol, and picture for each term.
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