Affiliation:
1. Department of Electrical Engineering , Tripura University , Agartala , 799022 , Tripura , India
Abstract
Abstract
The population growing faster than before, and availability of transportation options is increasing. Automobiles require combustion engines, which require fuel obtained from underground storage. This underground fuel storage is limited and depleting day-by-day. Many nations have set deadlines up to 2040 to stop producing automobiles that run on underground fuels. Researchers have concentrated on alternative modes of fuel for transportation. The world’s largest Sedan marketplaces will transition to all-electric vehicles by 2035, providing a glimpse of greener future other than a significant financial prospect. Not only Sedan, the entire world is focussing on only green electric vehicles to maintain sustainability. However, electric vehicle charging stations are operated by using many conventional resources. Therefore, this paper aims to show how self-charging electric vehicles can help to reduce emissions caused by the direct use of conventional resources in charging stations along with the up-to-date status quo of the EV market. The key descriptions of electric vehicles on top of the battery’s type which is randomly used in EVs, how the batteries are proficient in preserving and supplying power continuity itself in vehicles are talked about. Finally, the paper is consulting about charging-discharging system of electric vehicles to make the environment cleaner.
Subject
Electrochemistry,Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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