Volume 14 | Issue 5
Volume 14 | Issue 5
Volume 14 | Issue 5
Volume 14 | Issue 5
Volume 14 | Issue 5
The present development of alternate and cleaner transportation methods is a direct reaction to the issue of air pollution caused by motor vehicles, as well as a result of the significant drop in global oil supplies. One possible idea is to substitute an electric motor for a combustion engine, results in an electric vehicle. With technological improvements, electric vehicles have become a more viable choice for those who must commute to work or live in rural areas. Electric cars provide several advantages that automobiles do not, including such zero greenhouse gas emissions, less noise pollution, and cheaper running expenses. An alternating current (AC) motor with a predetermined torque powers the Electric Vehicle (EV). Power is measured at numerous stages to calculate Motor Speed and Battery State of Charge. The primary goal of an electric vehicle would be to increase travel range while keeping a load restriction in mind. It also represents simulations on such a computer workstation with all of the models integrated.