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ITI AND BRIGHTSKIES

INTRODUCING FOR THE FIRST


TIME

ELECTRIC MOBILITY
INTENSIVE TRACK
2022/2023

Be one of our Graduates Family


Track Overview
Electric Mobility

Electric mobility is the use of electric cars, as well as e-bikes or pedelecs,


electric motorbikes, e-buses and e-trucks. The common feature of all of
them is that they are fully or partly driven electrically, having a means of
storing energy on board, and obtain their energy mainly from the power grid.
Electric cars are quiet, efficient , have low-emission and have mainly been
used to date in cities, where they’re ideal for delivery services, taxis and car
sharing. The global electric mobility market size touched USD 230.12 billions
in 2020. The market is expected to grow from USD 279.45 billion in 2021 to
USD 1,507.21 billion in 2028, exhibiting a CAGR of 27.2% during the
forecast period. Rising automotive electrification and adoption of electric
micro-mobility are expected to foster market growth. There is a high demand
on finding good calibers that understand and have the knowhow of
E-mobility technologies which is a fusion of embedded systems hardware,
software, and system engineering.

Graduates of :
• Electrical power Engineering,
• Electro-mechanical Engineering,
• Electronics Engineering,
• Communication Engineering,
• Mechatronics Engineering
• Computer Engineering.

400+ training Hours, around 3 months (Training and implementation).


Electric Mobility
BEFORE YOU APPLY
The following links might help you to get ready for the technical interview:
• Embedded systems fundamentals
• https://www.coursera.org/learn/introduction-embedded-systems
• Programming essentials, Data Structure and Algorithm
• https://www.udemy.com/course/clang-algo-ds/
• Power Electronics
• https://www.coursera.org/specializations/power-electronics
• Advanced circuit analysis
• Three-phase circuits
• DC machines
• ITI values that could be found here: http:// www.iti.gov.eg/Site/AboutUs

SELECTION PHASES
Candidates applying in this track will go through the next phases:

PH01 – Phase 1:
Applicant will go through IQ Test | English Test and have to succeed in order to be
promoted to the next phase

PH02 – Phase 2:
• Technical and Interpersonal skills interviews.
The candidates have to show their understanding in some topics related to this field.
These topics are stated in the “Before You Apply” section in this document.

PH03 – Phase 3:
A final HR interview will be held with HR committee
Electric Mobility

• E-mobility Embedded Engineer


E-mobility Embedded Engineering can include implementing advanced
technologies in electric and hybrid vehicles, including designing, developing,
and testing activities, E-mobility needs someone who has skills in system
engineering (System Architect and Model Based Design), embedded
software, hardware, and validation which will serve a lot of main points as
electric motors, control, sensors, and energy optimization.
E-mobility software engineer can contribute in embedded software
development and testing for e-Mobility. Design, implement and test e-Mobility
application software components.
He also analyzes software requirements and develop software solutions
according to software life-cycle. Analyzes customer issues and maintains
existing software implementations. As well as he may contribute in the
research and development of e-Mobility field.

Candidates are working together in one of the following Suggested


Projects:
• Simulation and Control of Electric Motor
• Battery Management System Software

The training is delivered in a blended way that relies on self-paced,


synchronous learning and guided practices with a Accumulated project
based journey that starts from the early beginning of training.
Electric Mobility

8.6%
Foundation courses: Embedded systems fundamentals (36 Hours)
• Introduction to Embedded systems communication protocols (26 Hours )
• Embedded C Programming (10 Hours )

21.6%
Advanced Embedded Topics ( 90 Hours)
• Real Time operating Systems (30 Hours)
• Advanced ECUs (30 Hours)
• Automotive Bus Technologies (30 Hours)

Motor control (147 Hours )


• Power Electronics - Rectifiers
• Power electronics - DC2DC converters

35% • Power electronics - Inverters


• Electric vehicle system
• Basics of controller design
• discrete controller design (for microcontroller)
• Battery systems and BMS
• PMSM machine drive
• BLDC machine drive

25% Power Electronics Hardware (108 Hours)

8.6% PCB design (36 Hours)

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