WORKSHOP ON EV, KPR Institute Engineering and Technology, Autonomous Engineering Institution, Coimbatore, India

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WORKSHOP ON EV
Symposium Dept. Level
DATE
Oct 12, 2023
TIME
11:00 AM to 01:00 PM
LOCATION
II Mech Class Room
DEPARTMENT
Mechanical Engineering
TOTAL PARTICIPATES
65
Outcome

The participants were able to understand the concept of electric vehicle and were able to select the proper motors, controllers, convertor, and batteries for developing the electric vehicles.

Summary

YANTRIK'23 and the Department of Mechanical Engineering organized a workshop on Electric vehicle on 12.10.2023. Totally 65 external participants from other colleges attended the workshop on Electric Vehicle with hands-on training. Dr.M.Makeshkumar, Associate Professor/ Mechanical Engineering delivered a workshop on ' Electric vehicles' and conducted hands-on training for the participants. All-electric vehicles, also referred to as battery electric vehicles (BEVs), have an electric motor instead of an internal combustion engine. The vehicle uses a large traction battery pack to power the electric motor and must be plugged into a wall outlet or charging equipment, also called electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE). Because it runs on electricity, the vehicle emits no exhaust from a tailpipe and does not contain the typical liquid fuel components, such as a fuel pump, fuel line, or fuel tank. Key Components of an All-Electric Car Battery (all-electric auxiliary): In an electric drive vehicle, the auxiliary battery provides electricity to power vehicle accessories. Charge port: The charge port allows the vehicle to connect to an external power supply in order to charge the traction battery pack. DC/DC converter: This device converts higher-voltage DC power from the traction battery pack to the lower-voltage DC power needed to run vehicle accessories and recharge the auxiliary battery. Electric traction motor: Using power from the traction battery pack, this motor drives the vehicle's wheels. Some vehicles use motor generators that perform both the drive and regeneration functions. Onboard charger: Takes the incoming AC electricity supplied via the charge port and converts it to DC power for charging the traction battery. It also communicates with the charging equipment and monitors battery characteristics such as voltage, current, temperature, and state of charge while charging the pack. Power electronics controller: This unit manages the flow of electrical energy delivered by the traction battery, controlling the speed of the electric traction motor and the torque it produces. Thermal system (cooling): This system maintains a proper operating temperature range of the engine, electric motor, power electronics, and other components. Traction battery pack: Stores electricity for use by the electric traction motor. Transmission (electric): The transmission transfers mechanical power from the electric traction motor to drive the wheels.


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