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Battery and Its Management for E-Rickshaw

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ICDSMLA 2020

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering ((LNEE,volume 783))

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The battery operated vehicles have entered in almost all the transport sector. One of the main transportation vehicles in cities is E-Rickshaw. E-Rickshaw—is an alternative option for the fossil fuel Auto-Rickshaw. The main electrical components in any electrical vehicle are Battery and motors. These two are designed in such a way that it should provide desired output. The battery and its management system is designed and implemented for an E-Rickshaw to carry maximum persons of four. Apart from endowing to clean, healthy and safe environment, it can also help the people to empower from lower social and financially weaker section. EV has attained importance and acceptance because of economic mode of transport. The renewable energy from Solar or wind energy is used to charge the battery.

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Kumar, R.S., Geethashree, U.R., Kirthi, P., Ranjeeta, B.C. (2022). Battery and Its Management for E-Rickshaw. In: Kumar, A., Senatore, S., Gunjan, V.K. (eds) ICDSMLA 2020. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 783. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-3690-5_110

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