The Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering successfully conducted a hands-on training programme on “EV Battery Assembly, Spot Welding & BMS Connection” on 22nd April 2025. The event aimed to provide students with practical exposure to electric vehicle (EV) battery technology—an essential and rapidly evolving field in sustainable energy and transportation.
The training session covered the following key modules:
• Introduction to EV Battery Technologies
• Battery Cell Classification and Handling Procedures
• Hands-on Assembly of EV Battery Packs
• Spot Welding Techniques for Battery Cells
• Battery Management System (BMS) Integration and Configuration
• Safety Protocols and Testing Procedures
The session was led by Mr. R. Satheeshkumar, Assistant Professor / EEE, along with his team of final year EEE students—M. Dinesh, M. Bharath, and M. Prasanthkumar—who possess hands-on experience in EV systems. Participants had the opportunity to work directly with battery cells, learn precision spot welding techniques, and integrate BMS systems.
The interactive nature of the programme effectively bridged the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application. Students enthusiastically participated and gained valuable insights into the future of electric mobility.
The session was attended by second and third-year EEE students. The vote of thanks was delivered by I. Thaslema Afrin, second-year EEE student. Dr. G. Balaji, Professor and Head of the EEE Department, along with Assistant Professors Mr. R. Satheeshkumar, Dr. S. Ramachandran, and Mr. M. Raja, made the necessary arrangements for the successful organization of the programme. The master of ceremonies role was effectively handled by M. Padmasharan, third-year EEE student.