Registration for this course is closed. Electric Vehicles (EVs) promise to be the foundation for future transportation needs, helping to address the climate change imperative. However, the transition to EVs challenge many of our fundamental assumptions regarding how vehicles are fueled, maintained and driven, and present serious technological challenges to advance battery chemistry and technology toward the cost and energy density levels required for mass EV adoption. This course goes beyond the “EV overview” stage to focus more deeply into the scientific and technological aspects that will make the EV the “next big thing” in the transportation sector. Topics covered include a comparison with gas-powered vehicles in terms of maintenance, fuel cost, efficiency, and driving experience. In addition, we will explore EV battery attributes, chemistry and technology, providing a look forward toward new much cheaper and longer-range battery technologies. The course will be lecture-based and is intended for anyone interested in EVs.