TECHNOLOGY IN ELECTRIC VEHICLES

 TECHNOLOGY IN ELECTRIC VEHICLES




Electric Vehicles has been the new change to the era of automobile and automotive sector. With this change, another change comes that is Change and improvement in the technology adopted and used. As the electric vehicles differ from the conventional fuel-based vehicles, the traditional and standard technology becomes obsolete. 

There are two basic types of EVs:

  • All-electric vehicles (AEVs) and
  • Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) 


                AEVs include Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs). In addition to charging from the electrical grid, both types are charged in part by regenerative braking, which generates electricity from some of the energy normally lost when braking. 



                  PHEVs run on electricity for shorter ranges (6 to 40 miles), then switch over to an internal combustion engine running on gasoline when the battery is depleted. The flexibility of PHEVs allows drivers to use electricity as often as possible while also being able to fuel up with gasoline if needed. Powering the vehicle with electricity from the grid reduces fuel costs, cuts petroleum consumption, and reduces tailpipe emissions compared with conventional vehicles. When driving distances are longer than the all-electric range, PHEVs act like hybrid electric vehicles, consuming less fuel and producing fewer emissions than similar conventional vehicles.

The technology may erupt with change in time , in the usage and in scenario of development in the market.

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