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Comparison and Suitability of Motors for Propulsion in Electric Vehicles

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In this research, various motors used for propulsion of electric vehicles are studied. Various motors are brushed DC motor, brushless DC motor, squirrel cage induction motor, synchronous reactance motor, permanent magnet synchronous motor, and permanent magnet assisted synchronous reluctance motors. The performance of each motor is taken into account. All motors are compressed with various parameters like size, power, efficiency, starting torque, time required for 0–100 rpm, load carrying capacity, noise produced under running condition, cost, etc. Hub motor is also studied in detail. Multi-motor drive for electric vehicle is also studied. Comparison of hub motor and normal motor is also done.

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We are thankful to Engineers of Tata motors for the technical technical discussion with them.

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Chavan, D. et al. (2021). Comparison and Suitability of Motors for Propulsion in Electric Vehicles. In: Komanapalli, V.L.N., Sivakumaran, N., Hampannavar, S. (eds) Advances in Automation, Signal Processing, Instrumentation, and Control. i-CASIC 2020. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 700. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-8221-9_8

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