CTE400 - Battery Technician Labs
Course Description
The Battery Technician (BTECH) Lab is a non-credit microcredential that offers in-person and hands-on labs at SUNY Broome as part of NENY’s virtual Battery Technician Program. The labs are designed to review foundational battery concepts from a chemical and mechanical perspective through the varying applications in energy storage and electric vehicles. Each lab offers an interactive exploration of theory and applicable skills relating to batteries.Course Outline
Lab Sessions | Date | Time |
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Lab Safety and Stoichiometric Calculations | Tuesday Oct 29 | 6pm-8pm |
Voltaic Cells and Faraday's Law | Wednesday Oct 30 | 6pm-8pm |
Battery Pack Assembly | Tuesday Nov 12 | 6pm-8pm |
Battery Cell Cycling | Wednesday Nov 13 | 6pm-8pm |
Battery Pack Disassembly | Thursday Nov 14 | 6pm-8pm |
Solar Panel Technology | Tuesday Nov 19 | 6pm-8pm |
Electric Vehicle Charging | Wednesday Nov 20 | 6pm-8pm |
Tesla Battery Recycling | Thursday Nov 21 | 6pm-8pm |
Prerequisites
Must complete the following online modules before applying for the BTECH labs.
Battery Types and Functions |
Basic Technical Battery Characteristics |
Battery Modules, Packs and Systems |
The Importance of Energy Storage |
Energy Storage Stationary Applications |
OR
Battery Technician Program |
If you have any questions, you may reach out to Joe Seif (seifjj@sunybroome.edu) or Mara Stillman (stillmanmp@sunybroome.edu)
Application
You will be required to provide links to microcredential badges as evidence of completing the prerequisite course in the application.