28, May 2025

A Comprehensive Survey on Performance and Energy Analysis of Electric Vehicle Control Systems

Author(s): 1 Ms.Preetha Kamath B, 2 Mrs. Priyadarshini V

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  1Assistant professor , Electronics and communication Engineering, KSIT Institute of Technology,  Bangalore,India

2Assistant professor , Electronics and communication Engineering, KSIT Institute of Technology,  Bangalore,India

Email – 1preethakamathb@ksit.edu.in,   2priyadarshiniv@ksit.edu.in

DOIs:10.2015/IJIRMF/202505040     |     Paper ID: IJIRMF202505040


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Electric vehicles have the potential to substitute for conventional vehicles and to contribute to the sustainable development of the transportation sector worldwide, e.g. reduction of greenhouse gas and particle emissions. Hybrid electric vehicles consist of a combustion and an electric motor[11]. In practice, the effect of selecting appropriate electric motor is observable on all the main indices of vehicle performance such as maximum speed, gradeability, pollutant emission, fuel consumption, etc. However, investigating the performance of electric motors as electric traction systems in hybrid electric vehicles has not been emphasized in literature. DC charging and ac charging vary by the location at which ac current is converted to dc current. For typical dc charging, the current is converted at the off-board charger, which is separate from the vehicle. For ac charging, the current is converted inside the vehicle, by means of an on-board charger. The location of the ac to dc conversion equipment, or converter, shapes the complexity of the equipment design[11-12] A comprehensive and systematic solution to the safety of electric vehicles are also studied, which can effectively control the charging safety of electric vehicle and eliminate the potential danger. All the above points have guiding significance for the popularization of electric vehicle.
Electric vehicles, energy consumption, motor , Battery Management System

Ms.Preetha Kamath B.,  Mrs. Priyadarshini V (2025); A Comprehensive Survey on Performance and Energy Analysis of Electric Vehicle Control Systems, International Journal for Innovative Research in Multidisciplinary Field, ISSN(O): 2455-0620, Vol-11, Issue-5, Pp.253-256.         Available on –   https://www.ijirmf.com/

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