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How electric cars work?   


Peter Clark
@Peter.Clark · Posted 01 Nov. 2022


Jack Penn
@Jack.Penn · Updated 01 Nov. 2022

Want to know: how do electric cars work? Electric cars are driven by an electric motor. An accelerator pedal is used by the driver to manage the amount of power that the controller supplies to the electric motor. The electric automobile, sometimes referred to as an EV or electric vehicle, draws power from its rechargeable batteries, which are charged using regular household electricity.

Consequently, an electric vehicle will consist primarily of three parts:

  • Unit for Storing Energy

  • Controller

  • System of propulsion

Power is kept in the energy storage device. The most popular energy storage technology at the moment is a chemical battery, though there are others. For instance, a fuel cell can be used in place of a chemical battery (which receives its power from hydrogen rather than a battery pack).

A conduit or entry point to the electric motor is the controller. Other tasks that the controller can perform include regulating power, acting as a converter to change power from DC to AC, and even adjusting amperage levels. The system's brain is the controller.

The propulsion system, which consists of an electric motor, transforms electrical power into mechanical energy for propulsion.

You can get the maximum mileage out of your charge thanks to the technology, which is far simpler and more effective than the combustion engine used in the majority of cars. There are other cars called hybrid electric vehicles. These are cars that combine a standard gasoline engine and a small electric battery.


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