EV Charging Infrastructure and Technologies

CONTENT TYPE

VR, 3D ILV, Interactive Modules

DURATION

2.5 Hours

TARGET AUDIENCE

Technician

COURSE DELIVERY

VR or Web-based

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About the Course:

This microcredential provides a comprehensive introduction to electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure and technologies. Explore the evolution of EV charging stations, understand the various charging types and standards, and dive into advanced topics like wireless charging, grid integration, and charging protocols. Engage with immersive VR simulations and realistic 3D-enhanced experiences to gain a practical understanding of how these systems operate in the real world.

Learning Objectives:

Course will be delivered via LMS and comes with a VR headset to access VR simulations.

Workforce Development

Engineer working on electric vehicle battery system in an automotive manufacturing facility.

At ImmerseLearn, we believe that deep understanding of EV charging technologies is essential for professionals in transportation, energy, and electrical fields. This course equips learners with hands-on, future-ready skills for planning, installing, and maintaining EV charging infrastructure.

Trace the evolution of EV charging—from early models to today’s advanced systems—and understand the physical and electrical setup of modern charging stations.

Engage with core concepts of wireless and inductive charging through 3D interactive modules that bring emerging technologies to life.

Learn how EVs interface with smart grids, including V2G technology, demand response, and load management strategies critical to sustainable energy systems.

Develop a solid foundation in EV charging protocols (CHAdeMO, CCS, NACS), and understand the regulations that govern safe and standardized EV infrastructure deployment.

Prepare for diverse roles in transportation planning, electrical engineering, energy systems, and EV maintenance with real-world applications and regulatory knowledge.

By completing this microcredential, learners gain practical, future-forward skills that support EV adoption and infrastructure development—empowering them to contribute to a more sustainable and electrified future.