2-Day (Weekend) 4-Wheeler EV Bootcamp

3,000.00

Discover the future of mobility with the 2-day (weekend) 4-Wheeler EV Bootcamp by ev.care and DIYguru. Through hands-on training and live demonstrations, participants gain practical skills and essential knowledge of electric vehicles—ideal for anyone eager to explore opportunities in the fast-evolving electric vehicle industry.

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Program Details

This 2-day hands-on training is designed by electric vehicle professionals to help students and working individuals gain the right skills needed in the EV industry. The sessions will be led by experienced trainers and DIYguru experts, following all standard safety practices.

1. Understanding the Basics of an Electric Vehicle (EV)
• Introduce the e-Verito’s core components: battery pack, motor, controller, onboard charger.
• Explain how it’s different from ICE vehicles (no engine, no fuel tank, fewer moving parts).
• Mention the absence of gear shifting – it’s like driving an automatic car.

2. How to Start the e-vehicle
• Insert key and turn it to “ON” (there’s no engine crank or sound).
• Look for dashboard indicators (Ready Mode light – shows car is powered and ready to move).
• Press brake and shift to D (Drive) to begin movement.
• Emphasize safety: EVs are silent — check surroundings before moving.

3. Driving and Regenerative Braking
• Drive like a regular automatic car (with much smoother acceleration).
• Introduce regenerative braking: lifting your foot off the accelerator slows down the car and recharges the battery slightly.
• Let them observe how the energy flow meter or dashboard displays regeneration in real-time.

4. Charging the Vehicle
• Types of charging: Domestic (slow) vs Public Fast Charging.
• Where the charging port is located on the e-Verito.
• Basic steps: plug-in → wait for charging indicator → unplug after full charge.
• Safety tips: always use recommended chargers, avoid wet surfaces.

5. Basic Health Monitoring / Diagnostics
• Dashboard warning lights: check for battery status, motor error, or temperature.
• Show how to access battery SOC (State of Charge), range, and estimated time to charge.
• Use the MID (Multi-Info Display) for real-time information.
• Common user-level checks: tyre pressure, brake responsiveness, charging cable condition.

6. Common Troubleshooting for Beginners
• Vehicle not starting? Check:
• Is it in P (Park)?
• Is the high-voltage battery SOC low?
• Is the Ready Mode not coming on? Could be a minor fault – try key cycle.
• Charging not working? Check:
• Plug is fully inserted?
• Circuit breaker in the wallbox is ON?
• Charger indicator lights (blinking vs solid) show errors?

7. How to Build a Career or Interest Around EVs
• Learn basics of Battery Management System (BMS), motor controllers, and EV powertrain.
• Practice with basic tools like multimeters,

Additional information

Location

Delhi

Batches

14th June