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Electric vehicle (EV) industry

All-electric vehicles (EVs), also referred to as battery electric vehicles, use a battery pack to store the electrical energy that powers the motor. EV batteries are charged by plugging the vehicle in to an electric power source.
The key components are
Battery : Which has the stored energy
Motors : Which converts this into rotational energy for mobility.
Controller : Is an electronic hardware device +software which works very closely with the motor and is usually bundled with. A motor controller might include a manual or automatic means for starting and stopping the motor, selecting forward or reverse rotation, selecting and regulating the speed, regulating or limiting the torque, and protecting against overloads and electrical faults.

The motor of an electric car converts the current from the battery into mechanical energy. This is done by a fixed magnetic part (stator) and a moving part (rotor) that is made magnetic by electricity. If two positive poles are facing each other due to the electrical charge, they repel each other - and the moving part of the electric motor rotates.
Electric motors develop similar torque at low as well as at high speeds. Theoretically, therefore, a rigid connection between the motor and the drive shaft would suffice for them. In practice, however, an input gearbox is usually used as a so-called reduction gear, which reduces the speed of the motor by a factor of about 1:10.

The motor of an electric car consists of two electromagnets - stator and rotor. The stator is immobile and generates a constant magnetic field with the help of direct current. The rotor is rotatable and produces its magnetic field with alternating current. The two magnets alternately attract and repel each other. The rotor rotates - and thus sets the car in motion.

The inverter is also called a converter. This is because it has the task of converting the 3-phase AC voltage of the electric motor into a DC voltage for charging the battery when braking. Conversely, when the electric motor is driven, the battery's DC voltage is converted into a 3-phase AC voltage.

EV & EVSE MSME Development Knowledge

Electric Vehicle Technology & Business Management
EV EVSE Business Management for Entrepreneurs
India to become a manufacturing hub for electric vehicles in five years. Indian EV industry to represent Rs 500 billion opportunity by 2025.
This Techno Commercial knowledge: Throughout this session, AEVT bridges the needs of startups so that candidate can understand the technology from basic of EV to EVSE equipment like Lithium-ion battery, Battery pack assembly process, EV Motor, Charger, charging station development and all others parts/ equipment's calculation, selection, building a Legal Foundation, Understanding Finance Basics, Business Planning and Fundraising.
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Lithium-ion batteries are the heart of our electric cars. They are particularly powerful and have the highest energy density compared to other batteries. This means that they can store the most energy per kilogram of battery. Lithium-ion batteries have numerous advantages: due to their compact size, more individual lithium-ion batteries fit in your Opel electric car. So you can travel further. They also require less energy to cool the vehicle battery to its optimal operating temperature.

Also good to know: our batteries are not affected by the so-called "memory effect". You can recharge your electric vehicle battery as often as you like - even through mobile fast charging - without any loss of performance.

Independent studies estimate that you can drive 250,000, even up to 500,000 km with the battery of an electric car1. The durability of our batteries is therefore probably on a par with that of our combustion engines. That's why we give an 8-year guarantee on our electric car batteries, or 160,000 km of driving.

Lithium-ion Battery pack assembly

Techno Commercial knowledge to setup Lithium-ion battery assembly line for solar application, energy storage and EV 2W, 3W etc.
Practical skills - cell sellection, cell IR testing, cell balancing, charge discharge testing, module & pack assembling, enclosure selection, all machinery selection, assembly line planning and layout drawing, costing of assembly line, working capital, investment, ROI, business projection making, different product design.
Get the knowledge of Lithium-ion cell parameters, Cell Chemistry, Cell Architecture, Thermal Management, BMS and battery pack assembly technical and commercial detail before setup assembly line.

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EV Technology and Business Management, offered by AEVT is a good course. The course covers from the basic with emphasis on EV batteries. They also provide materials for future reference which would come in hand. The tutor was very helpful and always responds to queries/doubts. 

- Ramya Baskaran,
Business analyst at Steam-A solutions Ltd and EV charge management solutions, India and UK

Thank you very much for the opportunity you at AEVT have provided. It has been of grate usefulness.  

- Adrian Tooms,
Engineering Design and Project Management at Thyssenkrupp System Engineering, Ltd, USA

Advance Certificate EV Technology & Business Management is an eye opener to look forward for EV business. We had a very good interactive sessions and Mr. Tripati was very accommodative and kind enough to make sure that the doubts are covered and cleared. Pls inform us on the regular updates on ev technologies and the government initiative for new business opportunities. This will help all the ev enthusiastic team to move forward with Gate trust. 

- BHUVANESHWAR B N,
Group technical Specialist at HCL technologies

Excellent knowledge, good support from AEVT trainers team. Main things was Financial projection for startups. Excellent! 

- Manish Kumar,
From Dhanbad Jharkhand


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