How Do Electric Vehicles Work?| Working Principles of EV in 3 Hrs | Certified EV Crash Course

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Published 2022-12-20
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What’s this course about?
This is a crash course on the workings of Electric Vehicles, created for automobile enthusiasts and aspiring engineers alike. If you’re interested to know about EVs, then this course is something that you must take.

And here’s why:

Comprehensive course content: From the evolution to the architecture of EV vehicles.
Immersive 3D Animation: For an enhanced learning experience.
FREE Certificate: To get you started on your journey as an EV engineer! (Link given above)

Chapters:
1. Evolution of EV - 00:00
2. Working of an Electric Vehicle - 06:24
3. Difference between EVs & IC Engine cars - 11:40
4. Types of Electric Vehicles - 17:50
5. Improving Efficiency in Electric Vehicles - 22:47
6. Understanding Electric Vehicle Motors - 28:09
7. Motor Controllers in EVs - 37:53
8. Types of EV Batteries - 41:35
9. Lithium-ion Batteries in EVs - 48:23
10. Lead Acid & Ni-MH Batteries in EVs - 52:18
11. Single Speed Transmission System in EVs - 58:39
12. The EV Skateboard Chassis - 01:02:53
13. Wiring Harness in EVs - 01:06:56
14. EV Thermal Management System - 01:12:44
15. Regenerative Braking System in EVs - 01:17:26
16. Working of Drive by Wire Technology - 01:21:27
17. Battery Management System in EVs - 01:27:26
18. SoC & SoH of EV Batteries - 01:33:38
19. Charging an EV - 01:39:07
20. Reluctance Motors in EVs - 01:44:45
21. Smart Charging an EV - 01:50:48
22. Safety in EVs - 01:55:27
23. Electromagnetic Effects in EVs - 02:00:30
24. Environmental Impacts of EVs - 02:06:12
25. Internal Permanent Magnet Synchronous Reluctance Motor - 02:13:39
26. Electric Vehicle Range Extenders - 02:18:05
27. Autonomous Features in EVs - 02:21:55
28. Future of EVs - 02:27:15
29. Suspension System in Vehicles - 02:37:25
30. Types of Suspension Systems - 02:46:56
31. Working of the Steering System - 02:52:00

Why should you learn about EVs?


The $250 billion Electric Vehicle industry is scaling rapidly. With countries worldwide committing to reducing carbon emissions and over 10 million EV cars on the road today, it’s safe to say that EV Technology has not only arrived but is here to stay.

The future of Mobility is “Electric”.

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All Comments (21)
  • @SkillLync
    Get your certificate here: bit.ly/3v6Uzo4 Chapters: 1. Evolution of EV - 00:00 2. Working of an Electric Vehicle - 06:24 3. Difference between EVs & IC Engine cars - 11:40 4. Types of Electric Vehicles - 17:50 5. Improving Efficiency in Electric Vehicles - 22:47 6. Understanding Electric Vehicle Motors - 28:09 7. Motor Controllers in EVs - 37:53 8. Types of EV Batteries - 41:35 9. Lithium-ion Batteries in EVs - 48:23 10. Lead Acid & Ni-MH Batteries in EVs - 52:18 11. Single Speed Transmission System in EVs - 58:39 12. The EV Skateboard Chassis - 01:02:53 13. Wiring Harness in EVs - 01:06:56 14. EV Thermal Management System - 01:12:44 15. Regenerative Braking System in EVs - 01:17:26 16. Working of Drive by Wire Technology - 01:21:27 17. Battery Management System in EVs - 01:27:26 18. SoC & SoH of EV Batteries - 01:33:38 19. Charging an EV - 01:39:07 20. Reluctance Motors in EVs - 01:44:45 21. Smart Charging an EV - 01:50:48 22. Safety in EVs - 01:55:27 23. Electromagnetic Effects in EVs - 02:00:30 24. Environmental Impacts of EVs - 02:06:12 25. Internal Permanent Magnet Synchronous Reluctance Motor - 02:13:39 26. Electric Vehicle Range Extenders - 02:18:05:22 27. Autonomous Features in EVs - 02:21:55:15 28. Future of EVs - 02:27:15 29. Suspension System in Vehicles - 02:37:25 30. Types of Suspension Systems - 02:46:56 31. Working of the Steering System - 02:52:00
  • @TwilightKid
    One peddle driving takes about 5 minutes to adjust to. My 16 year old son who now has his learners permit has no problem going back and forth between an ice vehicle and a Tesla, nor do I
  • @dcolb121
    While I already knew most of this, it was still nice to play in the background while doing housework.
  • @TwilightKid
    All cars have a wiring harness the cool thing is Tesla is moving to a 48v system for accessories and ditching the 12v system that has been used for over a century. Now with 48v architecture the wires used can be tiny reducing the weight a boatload and is much more efficient.
  • @mightyeagle
    I think the biggest plus is they don’t stink like a diesel car where they’re being used and that is usually around people and the worst thing is going for a walk and some stinky old diesel car or van drives by
  • This is the only video that I was searching last 4-5 days and finally I got it. Simple and Easy to understand Thanks 👍 my friend 🙏
  • @vickytok65
    The world has evolved so much. 20 or 30 years back, one would have to pass a load of different exams to be accepted to a prestigeous brick - and- mortar University, get a life time student loan just to have access to a fraction of these same information that is now less than ¢50 to access from the comfort or your pocket and/from your toilet.
  • @edmundlively8137
    There should not be two potentiometers on the fuel pedal. There should be three potentiometers. That way the computer can determine which potentiometer is not properly working and take only the information from the other two potentiometers, but send a signal to the owner to visit the repair shop as soon as possible so that all potentiometers can be working. 😊
  • @TwilightKid
    Race cars like Indy or formula one actually increase wind resistance to force the car downward to keep it from flying off the track at high speeds
  • @kindog86
    If your gonna put a video together on a specific topic this is how it's done. Fantastic video 👍
  • @BlaqRaq
    The main thing behind drive by wire is the cost of production. It is way cheaper and the price can be wracked up while production cost plummets. Although, at the same time safety is being compromise - but who cares. The share holders are happy and that's what counts.
  • @RajuG74
    Thanks for given full details abou EV
  • @TwilightKid
    The placement of the battery makes it impossible to flip or roll a Tesla NSHTA and the European equivalent did their best to try and get it to flip and couldn't. Tesla's scored way higher than any other vehicle ever test on safety.
  • @TwilightKid
    Regenerative breaking is initiated when you let off of the accelerator, not when you apply the break, that's a seperate system
  • @TwilightKid
    Transition should be complete in less than one decade