Chevrolet Bolt EV High Voltage Components
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 Published On Dec 5, 2018

TIMELINE::
0:00 Start
0:12 Video introduction
1:04 the underhood view with everything removed
3:56 the traction motor Drive Unit (DU)
7:28 the underhood cross-car beam
8:32 the Single Power Inverter Module (SPIM)
10:10 the High Power Distribution Module (HPDM) without fast charge option
11:29 the High Power Distribution Module (HPDM) with the fast charge option
13:35 the on-Board Charger Module (OBCM)
15:26 the Accessory Power Module (APM)
17:39 the Air Conditioning Compressor Module (ACCM)
19:20 the High Voltage 2kW Battery Coolant Heater
20:27 the 3-Phase cable connections
22:25 the HPDM to SPIM harness connection
22:57 the HV battery to HPDM harness connections
25:33 the HPDM to APM and OBCM connections
26:57 the DC Fast Charge receptacle to HPDM connection
32: 28 Video review

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Weber State University (WSU) - Department of Automotive Technology - Ardell Brown Technology Wing - Transmission Lab. 2017-2019 Chevrolet Bolt EV high voltage electrical system components - A Youtube first! Finally, the Chevrolet Bolt EV high voltage system is broken down into nine individual components. See how they are all connected. This is the fifth in a series of videos on the 2017 Chevrolet Bolt EV

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