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Chargers of Electric Vehicles in Learning

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 2019-1-HU01-KA202-060906
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices | Strategic Partnerships for vocational education and training Funder Contribution: 210,760 EUR

Chargers of Electric Vehicles in Learning

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The objective of C-Evil project is to develop new learning and training materials on EV chargers in order to fill the gap in electricity education due to the sufficient and efficient multiplying activities. The growing number of electric vehicles needs more and more EV chargers which require adequate electricity professionals who can install, operate and maintain the equipment properly. Expert partners will provide a special knowledge that can be taught to electricians or future professionals (VET students). Together with the VET partners, they will elaborate materials that can be used anywhere in the EU. The materials will cover the main areas connected to EV chargers such as charger types, electrical connections, licencing and permitting, installation, electricity standards, management, maintenance and error maintenance. We will put special focus on not only the hardware part of the EV chargers, but also on its software features, i.e. smart management applications. We would like to also highlight in the materials that, even though, there are general information that is valid everywhere, there are also rules and specifications that are different in every country. Country-specified information will be available which will make the materials more thorough. In order to help understanding the terminology in the different languages, and to facilitate the employment in the EU, a glossary will be set up with the most important terminology in the project partners’ languages.Four intellectual outputs of the C-Evil project will be built upon each other. O1 will provide a solid base for the further activities of the project by defining the learning objectives (O1-T1), methodology and approach (O1-T2), and also developing the EV charger curriculum (O1-T3).Based on the O1, the partnership will elaborate the content of the training materials (O2-T1). In further tasks of the O2, methodology of trainers’ assessment (O2-T2) will be described, and trainers feedback on the training materials will be collected (O2-T3).O3 will include the elaboration of the learning materials (O3-T1) which will be the adaptation of the training materials in a student- and user-friendly way. Students will evaluate the learning materials (O3-T4) which requires a description of evaluation methodology (O3-T2). This IO will involve the development of the online learning space (O3-T3) where learning materials will be available for e-learning purposes.For enhancing the spread and the adaptation of the project results, in O4, project partners will prepare guidelines and handbooks for the most important stakeholders: VET institutions (O4-T1), VET trainers (O4-T2), e-learners (O4-T3) and policy makers (O4-T4).The partners are committed to disseminate the project results during and even after the project closure, through their daily activity. The outputs will be available on the project’s platform, thus, it can be used for future projects and for further educational purposes. Duration: 24 monthsCAM is a micro-sized enterprise in Hungary, acting as lead partner of C-Evil. CAM as an expert organisation has great experiences in the field of electric mobility and in international co-operation covering professional and financial management. The Turkish EGE University offers courses, inter alia, in the field of electrical-electronics engineering, their experts have expertise and experience related to electric mobility, especially chargers. The Hungarian VET school, Kecskeméti Szakképzési Centrum Kandó Kálmán Szakgimnáziuma és Szakközépiskolája offers, among others, trainings for electricians. They have professional project experience in an electric car battery project.The Romanian Colegiul Stefan Odobleja offers a wide range of qualifications in the field of, among others, mechanics and electronics, focusing on providing practical trainings to students. Automotive industry has a priority in their trainings. Servicios Extremeños Enseña is a Spanish training center providing high-quality educational service. The institution also has experience in training material development and widespread partners to reach out to, including Spanish VET schools. Learning Hub Friesland is a Dutch NGO enabling, driving and maximizing innovation in education in Friesland. They have experiences in training programme and training material development, organizing workshop and seminars and they have a broad network in the field of education, social sector, industry and governmental.The Italian-Slovak Chamber of Commerce is an NGO with wide range of partner network. In C-Evil, they will ensure the representation of the labour market, and they can contribute significantly to the dissemination purposes.Avaca Technologies is a Greek IT expert who has the required expertise for developing the project platform and also has many experiences in international projects on education.

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