More Info on 352 Innovation
352 Innovation teaches the fundamental theories of electric vehicle operation from the power management to the control systems; allowing experienced shop techs to diagnose issues along a range of various clean vehicle makes/models. With our courses, shop techs will learn how individual electrical control systems work and work together.
Krystyna Kubran, founder of 352 Innovation, earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from California Polytechnic State University – San Luis Obispo (CalPoly SLO) in 2002 and went on to have an exciting career in the manufacturing and design of internal combustion engines and their components for companies in the railroad and automotive industry. Garnering the very unique experience of working in the nuclear power industry, at a California nuclear power plant, she hopes to bring that safety culture to the automotive world.
Her expertise and passion for internal combustion engine design and operation drive her passion project of hydrogen combustion engine development.
It is her extensive experience with diesel-electric locomotives that has provided her with the expertise necessary to classify herself as an electric vehicle specialist. The fundamental operational theory of both the locomotive and an EV, is identical.
Understanding the control system is the key to figuring out how the vehicle (or locomotive) works.
Working at a California nuclear power plant for six years taught her that safety culture is critical to safe & successful operation but also critical to the health & wellbeing of every employee.
She has developed a safety training course to pass along the importance of EV safety and how Human Performance Tools can significantly help reduce mishaps in the workplace; regardless of the service offered.
She enjoys cycling, weightlifting, working on cars and road racing superbikes outside of the office.