Automobiles Shift from Chemical Energy to Electric Energy
Journal: SREYAS International Journal of Scientists and Technocrats (Vol.2, No. 1)Publication Date: 2018-01-10
Authors : Suresh Akella P.M. Diaz;
Page : 1-7
Keywords : Electrical Vehicles; Li Ion Batteries; Global Warming; Electric Automobiles.;
Abstract
Global Warming is a major concern of the entire world today and climate control is taken as a major initiative by the world to save nature and the world from pollutants and automobile emission. Due to an increase in the global warming, the coastal areas such as Bangladesh, Kakinada and others will vanish in the near future if today's emissions continue. Automobile emissions are one of the major sources of global warming due to the chemical conversion of energy. The solution for this disaster is to depend on alternative sources of energy and components such as electricity, electronic components, electric automations and machines. The use of electric cars, electric motors, inverters and the smart differentials make automobiles viable; the only restriction is the cost space and weight of the batteries. The Li-Ion cells are packed to provide power and are most used today in electrical vehicles. In this article the basic use of Li-Ion cells, their packaging, methods for charging for electric vehicles are discussed
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