Energy Management and E-Moto Charging Engineering
About our Energy Management and E-Moto Charging Engineering
Energy Management and e-Moto Charging Engineering (AC/DC, V2G/V2X)
addresses the design, optimization, and control of electrical energy systems for advanced electric mobility, integrating bidirectional charging technologies such as AC/DC and V2G/V2X protocols. This program merges knowledge in system modeling, BMS battery management, and power analysis with HIL simulation tools and control algorithms to ensure efficiency and stability in electrical grids applied to e-motos and urban electric vehicles. Emphasis is placed on technological areas such as power electronics, CAN communications, and interoperability regulations, along with testing methodologies to validate vehicle-to-grid interaction.
Laboratories incorporate advanced data acquisition systems and EMC and acoustic vibration testing, ensuring traceability under applicable international regulations and functional safety standards. The training considers alignment with ISO 15118 for charging communications and international protocols for smart charging integration. Graduates can assume roles such as charging systems engineer, energy management specialist, smart grid analyst, embedded firmware developer, and functional safety consultant in the e-mobility and smart grids fields.
Energy Management and E-Moto Charging Engineering
- Format:
- Duration:
- Time: 1900 H
- Practices: Consult
- Language:
- Credits:
- Registration date: 24-08-2026
- Start date: 18-10-2026
- Available places: 3
8,800 $
Skills and results
What you will learn
- Analyze energy management architectures, e-Moto charging (AC/DC), and V2G/V2X applied to naval environments.
- Size batteries and energy storage systems for e-Moto and naval platforms, with inverters, AC/DC conversion, and V2G/V2X capabilities.
- Implement operational optimization strategies, safety, and risk management, with telemetry, NOC, and V2G/V2X protocols for availability, efficiency, and naval sustainability.
2. Master's Degree in Energy Management, E-Moto Charging (AC/DC, V2G/V2X), and its Strategic Naval Application
- Analyze energy management and e‑Moto charging (AC/DC, V2G/V2X) on naval platforms, considering reliability, safety, and operability for strategic naval application.
- Size batteries and storage systems for onboard electric vehicles, integrating interoperability with V2G/V2X, fast charging (AC/DC), and FE modeling.
- Implement governance and energy resilience strategies and strategic naval application, including regulations, cybersecurity, and NDT (UT/RT/thermography) for integrity verification and sustainability.
3. Comprehensive user-oriented design and validation (from modeling to manufacturing)
You will learn to integrate the entire product development process, from model conception to final validation, applying user-centered methodologies. You will develop competencies in parametric design, ergonomics, simulation, sustainable materials, 3D visualization, and manufacturing management, ensuring efficient, safe solutions aligned with current industry standards.
4. Specialized Engineering: Energy Management, E-Moto Charging (AC/DC, V2G/V2X), and Marine Applications
- Analyze energy management in marine electric propulsion systems, integrating AC/DC and V2G/V2X strategies to optimize autonomy and availability.
- Size batteries, storage, and smart charging for maritime applications, with a focus on efficient charging, demand management, and operational reliability.
- Apply regulations and standards for electrical safety, interoperability, and maritime communication for the implementation of V2G/V2X solutions in ports and vessels.
5. Expert in Energy Management, e-Moto Charging (AC/DC, V2G/V2X), and its Implementation in the Naval Sector
- Analyze energy management architectures for propulsion systems and e-Moto charging, with AC/DC, V2G/V2X, and electrical safety considerations on vessels.
- Size the charging infrastructure and energy storage for e-Moto and auxiliary systems in the naval sector, integrating V2G/V2X and smart charging strategies.
- Implement fault tolerance and NDT (UT/RT/thermography) for batteries, power modules, and transmission lines, ensuring operational availability and safety in naval operations.
6. Specialization in Energy Management, E-Moto Charging (AC/DC, V2G/V2X), and Marine Electrification
Specialization in Energy Management, e-Moto Charging (AC/DC, V2G/V2X) and Naval Electrification
- Fundamentals of Energy Management in Naval Systems.
- Principles of Naval Electrification: Electric Motors and Propulsion Systems.
- Design and Sizing of e-Moto Charging Systems: AC/DC.
- Advanced Charging Technologies: V2G (Vehicle-to-Grid) and V2X (Vehicle-to-Everything) in Naval Environments.
- Integration of Renewable Energy Sources in Naval Electrical Systems.
- Battery Management and Energy Storage Systems (BESS) in Naval Applications.
- Energy Performance Optimization and Efficiency in Naval Electrical Systems.
- Design and Simulation of Electrical Circuits for Electric Vessels.
- Safety Regulations and Standards in Naval Electrification.
- Practical Cases and Case Studies of Naval Electrification and e-Motos.
- Maintenance and Diagnostics of Electrical Systems in Marine Environments.
- The future of electric mobility in the naval sector.
Who this program is for:
Energy Management and E-Moto Charging Engineering
- Engineers in Energy, Electrical, Electronics, Industrial or related fields.
- Professionals from energy companies, electric vehicle fleet managers, charger manufacturers.
- Technicians and engineers in electric vehicle maintenance and repair.
- Entrepreneurs and professionals interested in the development of electric mobility and energy management projects.
Recommended prior knowledge: Fundamentals of electricity, electronics, and energy management. Languages: Spanish/English (B2+ level desirable). Supporting materials are provided to level knowledge.
- Standards-driven curriculum: you will work with CS-27/CS-29, DO-160, DO-178C/DO-254, ARP4754A/ARP4761, ADS-33E-PRF from the very first module.
- Accreditable laboratories (EN ISO/IEC 17025) with rotor test bench, EMC/Lightning pre-compliance, HIL/SIL, vibration/acoustics.
- Master’s thesis oriented to evidence: safety case, test plan, compliance dossier and operational limits.
- Industry mentoring: instructors with experience in rotorcraft, tiltrotor, eVTOL/UAM and flight test.
- Flexible modality (hybrid/online), international cohorts and support from SEIUM Career Services.
- Ethics and safety: safety-by-design approach, cyber-OT, DIH and compliance as pillars.
1.1 Overview of Naval Energy Management: objectives, scope and regulatory principles applicable to the fleet
1.2 Fundamentals of naval energy and propulsion: energy sources, AC/DC topologies, conversion and efficiency
1.3 e-Moto charging and electric mobility applied to navigation: batteries, onboard and port charging strategies, V2G/V2X integration
1.4 Design for maintenance and modular swaps: maintainability, modularity of packs, rapid component exchange and remote diagnostics
1.5 Life cycle and total cost of ownership analysis of naval energy systems: LCA/LCC and operational scenarios
1.6 Energy operations and logistics: demand management, charging planning, onboard microgrids and integration with port infrastructure
1.7 Data and Digital Thread: MBSE/PLM for change management, monitoring, performance analytics and data governance
1.8 Technological risks and readiness: TRL/CRL/SRL, maturity assessment and mitigation plans
1.9 Intellectual property, certifications and time-to-market: protection of innovations, international regulations and certification timelines
1.10 Case study: go/no-go with risk matrix for a naval electrification project
2.1 Naval electrification: fundamentals, scope and objectives
2.2 Electric propulsion architectures for vessels: options and trade‑offs
2.3 Power conversion and distribution: AC/DC, transformers, converters and buses
2.4 Onboard energy storage: batteries, modules, thermal management and safety
2.5 e‑moto and vessel charging systems: infrastructures, connectors, times and planning
2.6 Bidirectional V2G/V2X charging in maritime environments: interoperability and control
2.7 Onboard energy management: EMS, monitoring, demand prediction and optimization
2.8 Control and automation systems integration: safety, electromagnetic compatibility
2.9 Safety, standards and compliance: IEC, DNV, SOLAS and applicable certifications
2.10 Case studies and success metrics: ROI, consumption, emissions and Naval Electrification KPIs
3.1 Introduction to Naval e-Moto Charging: fundamentals, scope and objectives
3.2 Charging architectures: AC, DC and high-power charging for vessels
3.3 Onboard storage and management: batteries, BMS and electrical safety
3.4 Bidirectional charging: V2G/V2X and its impact on the naval fleet
3.5 Interoperability with port infrastructures and supply networks
3.6 Energy efficiency and thermal management in charging systems
3.7 Relevant regulations, certifications and maritime standards
3.8 Design for maintenance: modularity and replacements
3.9 Cost analysis, ROI and sustainability in naval electrification
3.10 Practical cases and feasibility scenarios for civilian and military vessels
4.1 Introduction to Naval Electrification: scope, strategic objectives and technological landscape
4.2 Naval Propulsion Architectures: electric propulsion, powertrain, hybridization, AC/DC and V2G/V2X networks
4.3 Energy Storage and Thermal Management: batteries, thermal systems, safety and service life
4.4 Onboard e-Moto Charging: stations, connectors, interoperability and charging times
4.5 Port Infrastructure and Charging Logistics: docks, maintenance, monitoring and grid integration
4.6 Naval Energy Demand Modeling and Optimization: MBSE/PLM, simulation and decision-making
4.7 Safety, Cybersecurity and Resilience in Naval Electrical Systems
4.8 Regulations, Certifications and International Standards applicable to Naval Electrification
4.9 Sustainability, Emissions and Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) in Naval Electrification
4.10 Feasibility Case Study: evaluation of an electrification initiative in a naval unit
5. 1 Fundamentals of Energy in the Naval Field
5. 2 Types of Onboard Energy Systems: Conventional and Alternative
5. 3 Energy Efficiency: Key Concepts and Naval Applications
5. 4 Analysis of Energy Demand in Vessels and Maritime Platforms
5. 5 Legislation and International Regulations on Energy Efficiency in the Naval Sector
5. 6 Introduction to Naval Electrification and its Advantages
5. 7 Principles of e-Moto Charging: AC/DC and V5G/V5X Protocols
5. 8 Introduction to Energy Optimization in Naval Environments
5. 9 Energy Management Technologies: Sensors, Monitoring and Control
5. 10 Case Study: Implementation of Energy Management Strategies on Specific Vessels
6. 1 Naval Energy: Current Landscape and Sustainable Future
6. 2 Fundamental Principles of Energy Management in the Naval Sector
6. 3 Fundamentals of Electric Vehicle (e-Moto) Charging: AC and DC
6. 4 V2G and V2X Technologies: Applications and Potential in the Maritime Environment
6. 5 Introduction to Energy Storage Systems (ESS) on Vessels
6. 6 Legislation and Regulations: Energy Management and Naval Electrification
6. 7 Concepts of Energy Optimization: Efficiency and Cost Reduction in Naval Operations
6. 8 Environmental Impact of Naval Electrification: Emissions Reduction
6. 9 Case Studies: Implementation of Energy Management Systems in the Naval Sector
6. 10 Introduction to Best Practices in Naval Energy Management and Charging
7.1 Fundamentals of Energy in the Naval Environment: Types of energy, sources, and applications on vessels.
7.2 Energy Efficiency: Key concepts, importance, and benefits in the naval sector.
7.3 Legislation and International Regulations: Regulatory framework for energy efficiency in the maritime field.
7.4 Naval Design and Architecture: Impact on energy consumption and optimization strategies.
7.5 Propulsion Systems: Types, efficiency, and comparison of traditional and electric systems.
7.6 Fuel Management: Storage, handling, and consumption optimization.
7.7 Introduction to e-Moto Charging (AC/DC, V2G/V2X) in the Naval Context: Basic concepts and potential applications.
7.8 Sensors and Energy Monitoring: Implementation of measurement systems and data analysis.
7.9 Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) and Environmental Impact Assessment in the Naval Sector.
7.10 Case Studies: Examples of best practices and challenges in naval energy management.
8. 1 Overview of Naval Electrification: Trends and Challenges
8. 2 Fundamental Concepts of V8G and V8X: Definitions and Components
8. 3 AC/DC Charging Architectures: Standards and Protocols
8. 4 Battery Systems for Naval Applications: Types and Specifications
8. 5 Benefits of Electrification in the Naval Sector: Sustainability and Efficiency
8. 6 Impact of Electrification on Vessel Design and Operation
8. 7 Legislation and Regulations on Naval Electrification and V8G/V8X
8. 8 Case Studies: Implementation of Electrification in Vessels and Ports
8. 9 Safety Considerations in Naval Electrical Systems
8. 10 Future of Naval Electrification and the Role of V8G/V8X
9.1 Principles of Energy Management: Efficiency, Sustainability and Profitability.
9.2 Introduction to Naval Electrification: Trends and Challenges.
9.3 Onboard Energy Systems: Components and Architectures.
9.4 AC/DC Charging Types: Fundamentals and Naval Applications.
9.5 Introduction to V9G/V9X: Concepts and Potential in the Maritime Sector.
9.6 Analysis of Naval Energy Demand: Case Studies.
9.7 Regulatory and Normative Framework in Naval Energy Management.
9.8 Renewable Energy Sources in the Naval Environment: Integration.
9.9 Concepts of Naval Optimization: Design and Efficient Operation.
9.10 Introduction to Naval Sustainability and Decarbonization.
10.1 Evolution of energy in the naval sector: from fossil fuels to electrification.
10.2 Fundamentals of electrification: advantages, challenges and trends.
10.3 Key concepts of energy: power, efficiency, naval energy demand.
10.4 Introduction to electric propulsion systems: motors, batteries, inverters.
10.5 Impact of electrification on emissions reduction and sustainability.
10.6 Current and future outlook of global naval electrification.
10.7 Case studies: electric vessels, hybrid vessels, and examples of partial electrification.
10.8 Introduction to e-motos and their potential in naval applications.
10.9 The role of renewable energies in naval electrification.
10.10 Introduction to V2G/V2X: opportunities and challenges for the naval fleet.
- Hands-on methodology: test-before-you-trust, design reviews, failure analysis, compliance evidence.
- Software (according to licenses/partners): MATLAB/Simulink, Python (NumPy/SciPy), OpenVSP, SU2/OpenFOAM, Nastran/Abaqus, AMESim/Modelica, acoustics tools, DO-178C planning toolchains.
- SEIUM Laboratories: scale rotor test bench, vibration/acoustics, EMC/Lightning pre-compliance, HIL/SIL for AFCS, data acquisition with strain gauging.
- Standards and compliance: EN 9100, 17025, ISO 27001, GDPR.
Capstone-type projects
- Project ES: Blade optimization (BEMT+CFD); AFCS/SCAS (hover; envelope); Tiltrotor energy management (corridor); Aeroelasticity (modal).
DO-160: environmental test plan (vib, temp, EMI, lightning) and mitigation.
- Project ES: Blade optimization (BEMT+CFD); AFCS/SCAS (hover; envelope); Tiltrotor energy management (corridor); Aeroelasticity (modal).
DO-160: environmental test plan (vib, temp, EMI, lightning) and mitigation.
- Naval Energy Optimization: Modeling, simulation and energy management on vessels.
- Naval Electrification: Design and implementation of e-moto charging systems (AC/DC, V2G/V2X) in ports and ships.
- Renewable Energy Integration: Analysis and application of renewable sources in the naval sector.
- Electric Fleet Management: Optimization of routes, charging and maintenance for electrified naval fleets.
- Naval Energy Optimization: Modeling, simulation and energy management on vessels.
- Naval Electrification: Design and implementation of e-moto charging systems (AC/DC, V2G/V2X) in ports and ships.
- Renewable Energy Integration: Analysis and application of renewable sources in the naval sector.
- Electric Fleet Management: Optimization of routes, charging and maintenance for electrified naval fleets.
- e-Moto Naval AC/DC Charging: Design and simulation of efficient charging systems for vessels, integrating V2G/V2X and energy management.
- Advanced Naval Energy Management: Optimization of onboard energy consumption, with a focus on e-motos and impact analysis on the fleet.
Admissions, fees and scholarships
- Profile: Background in Computer Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics, or related fields; practical experience in NLP and information retrieval systems is valued.
- Documentation: Updated CV, academic transcripts, SOP/purpose essay, project or code examples (optional).
- Process: application → technical evaluation of profile and experience → technical interview → review of practical cases → final decision → enrollment.
- Fees:
- Single payment: 10% discount.
- Payment in 3 installments: no fees; 30% upon enrollment + 2 equal monthly payments of the remaining 35%.
- Monthly payment: available with a 7% commission on the total; annual review.
- Scholarships: based on academic merit, economic situation, and promotion of inclusion; agreements with industry companies for partial or full scholarships.
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Yes: experimental models, real data, applied simulations, professional environments, real case studies.
It is not mandatory. We offer leveling tracks and tutoring.
Completely. It covers e-propulsion, integration, and emerging regulations (SC-VTOL).
Recommended. There are also internal challenges and consortia.