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Electric Vehicle Development

Sagar Khatavkar

Abstract


The Paper gives the absolute outline of the new Work of electric vehicle. This article gives a summary of the region's recent electric vehicle activity. The paper clarifies the advancement What's more, the distinction between the diverse piece of segment. The significant segment in battery innovation, charger plan Engine, controlling and slowing down are analyzed. In the present, increasingly more concern have been paid to the world energy Preservation and ecological protection, therefore the Improvement of electric vehicle energize. Electric vehicle Have better ecological insurance execution and Electric vehicle expect as a green vehicle of 21st century. The study discusses the evolution and comparison of various component parts. An electric vehicle (EV) is a vehicle that runs on electricity. There is no use of an internal combustion engine. Electric power is used to generate all of the energy.

Keywords


Electric vehicle, steering system, braking system, battery system, inverter

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