It’s generally accepted that traction motors have a long life and are more reliable due to their lack of moving parts. While this is true in most cases, electric vehicles may be subjected to all kinds of extreme working conditions.
For this reason, vehicle manufacturers include testing of the high voltage components in their service schedules.
In the latest addition to our EV Traction & Auxiliary Motors training course, we take a close look at testing high voltage cables and traction motors using a milliohm meter and mega ohm meter.
The topics covered in this training module include:
This module will be the latest addition to our growing library of over 350 technical training videos, covering the following key areas:
Electrical | Engine | Chassis | Drivetrain | Driver Assist
HVAC | Diagnostics | Servicing | Hybrid & Electric Vehicles