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Today when the world is thriving to use day by day new technology
everywhere, Electric Vehicles must be the future means of transport.
Pollution, growing demand for fuel, Global Warming, promoting ecofriendly means of transport are some of the reasons for promoting
electric vehicles.
Electric Vehicles are means of transport that consume eclectic energy as
fuel instead of traditional fuels such as petrol, diesel, and CNG. These
vehicles may be powered through a collector system by electricity from
off-vehicle sources or maybe inbuilt with a battery, solar panels, fuel
cells, or an electric generator to convert fuel to electricity. Electric bikes,
electric cars, electric rickshaws, etc. are some examples of electric
vehicles. Most of the trains including metros are already running
worldwide through electricity.
An electric vehicle uses one or more electric motors or traction motors
for propulsion. The power of a vehicle electric motor, as in other
vehicles, is measured in kilowatts (kW). Usually, direct current (DC)
electricity is fed into a DC/AC inverter where it is converted to
alternating current (AC) electricity and this AC electricity is connected
to a 3-phase AC motor.
EVs can be made more or less efficient, polluting and expensive to run,
by modifying the electrical generating stations. This would be done by
an electrical utility under a government energy policy, in a timescale
negotiated between utilities and government. New efficiency and
pollution standards rely on the purchase of new vehicles, often as the
current vehicles already on the road reach their end-of-life. EVs will
take advantage of whatever environmental gains happen when a
renewable energy generation station comes online.
everywhere, Electric Vehicles must be the future means of transport.
Pollution, growing demand for fuel, Global Warming, promoting ecofriendly means of transport are some of the reasons for promoting
electric vehicles.
Electric Vehicles are means of transport that consume eclectic energy as
fuel instead of traditional fuels such as petrol, diesel, and CNG. These
vehicles may be powered through a collector system by electricity from
off-vehicle sources or maybe inbuilt with a battery, solar panels, fuel
cells, or an electric generator to convert fuel to electricity. Electric bikes,
electric cars, electric rickshaws, etc. are some examples of electric
vehicles. Most of the trains including metros are already running
worldwide through electricity.
An electric vehicle uses one or more electric motors or traction motors
for propulsion. The power of a vehicle electric motor, as in other
vehicles, is measured in kilowatts (kW). Usually, direct current (DC)
electricity is fed into a DC/AC inverter where it is converted to
alternating current (AC) electricity and this AC electricity is connected
to a 3-phase AC motor.
EVs can be made more or less efficient, polluting and expensive to run,
by modifying the electrical generating stations. This would be done by
an electrical utility under a government energy policy, in a timescale
negotiated between utilities and government. New efficiency and
pollution standards rely on the purchase of new vehicles, often as the
current vehicles already on the road reach their end-of-life. EVs will
take advantage of whatever environmental gains happen when a
renewable energy generation station comes online.
