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Manufacturing of EV Kit for Vehicles

Shweta V.

Abstract


No one electric vehicle technology, including battery type, propulsion system, and vehicle design, currently serves as the industry standard. The challenges that competing technical systems must overcome in terms of manufacturing and infrastructural requirements are looked at in this article along with reviews of the top governmental and commercial electric car research initiatives worldwide. An IC engine-powered vehicle is simply converted into an electric-powered vehicle to create the electric scooter. The IC engine and its components are removed from the market-available moped/scooter in this instance, and the vehicle now uses an electric kit to propulsion instead of the IC engine. An electric kit includes an ECM, battery pack, and hub motor. Its chassis and body design will not change as it is being produced. In order to limit the use of carbon-based fuels, which pollute the atmosphere and are detrimental to the environment, electric powered vehicles are being converted as a primary means of transportation. Although the manner of drive is different, the vehicle's general characteristics and performance will be identical to those of an IC engine-powered vehicle.


Keywords


: Electric scooters, Battery, Hub motor, BMS, Electric power controller.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37591/joaea.v9i2.6649

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