Mobility and Electric Vehicles - M2
In partnership with
Within the Sustainable Mobility Institute
Advantages of the programme
- A programme tuned into the expectations of tomorrow’s automobile sector
- Supported by leading industrial partners in the sector
- Leads to high-skilled managerial professions in France and abroad
Objectives
Contents
Practical information
ParisTech offers this M2 Masters in partnership with the Renault Foundation.
Objectives
The Mobility and Electric Vehicles Master's programme is designed to train engineers in the technologies needed to conceive the vehicles of tomorrow and teach them to expand their scope of knowledge with a comprehensive approach in an effort to improve electrified traction.
These issues are addressed from various angles:
- Understanding required for mobility needs
- Possible long-term technical, behavioural and organizational solutions
- Detailed technological knowledge on certain factors: energy for vehicles, electrical and mechanical architecture, command-control for vehicles within their ecosystem
Contents
The Masters programme is focussed on the engineering and technology aspects.
- lntroduction to the electrical vehicle
- Project management course
- Stake of sustainable mobility / Materials / Life Cycle Analysis for electrical vehicle
- Energetics of electrical vehicle: electrical vehicles within the broader issue of energy networks; energy components of electric power trains; energetic macroscopic modelling tools in the chain systems; non stationary energy storage; optimization and energetical sizing
- Electrical architecture of the electrical vehicle: Electricity in traditional combustion vehicles; Electro-mechanical conversions : conventional to engine-wheels technologies; Power electronic electrical conversions for electric vehicles
- Mechanical architecture and electrical vehicle conception: Mechanical architecture and materials for the electrical vehicle; Electrical vehicle acoustics (urban/road, cockpit, machine); Innovative conception / eco-conception
- Control-command of the global technologic chain: NICT of the electrical vehicle in its eco-system: mecatronics – driver assistance; Safety and Man-machine interface applied to electrical vehicles; Control-command for the electrical vehicle system
- Predicting the vehicle of tomorrow
- Research laboratory project
- Professional mission
Practical information
Public: Masters candidates must hold at least a degree equivalent to the Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Engineering granted by an internationally recognized institution of higher education corresponding to the level of the baccalaureate plus 4 years. For European candidates, this corresponds to having earned a minimum of 210 ECTS credits. Non-francophone candidates must be able to understand, read, write and speak French. A level equal to at least 550 points on the International French Test (TFI) is required for acceptance into the programme.
Teaching language: French
Partner company
Keywords
Energy – Environment – Automobile – Mobility – Electric vehicles
Contacts
Arts et Métiers ParisTech
Philippe DEGOBERT, Programme director
Contacts - applications :
Dorine Van der Waals, Administrative coordinator
+ 33 (0) 3 20 62 27 53
News
Graduation ceremony 2011



