As electric vehicles are gaining momentum in India, companies are also working on new technology to charge these vehicles, and the latest example of this is the new technology prepared by IIT researchers, in fact, IIT researchers Developed a new technology for charging electric vehicles, which is said to cost about half the cost of current on-board charger technology.
According to the information received, with the help of this new technology, it will help in reducing the cost of two and four wheeler electric vehicles significantly. According to the team, the development of lab scale has already been done at IIT (BHU). At the same time, one of the country’s leading electric vehicle manufacturer has also shown interest in this new technology, and is going to prepare a fully commercial vehicle under this technology, let us tell, this new technology surfaced on existing electric vehicles. can be applied.
Price will be reduced by 50%
Vehicle owners charge vehicles through outlets, and this makes electric vehicles very expensive. Efforts are on to reduce the additional power electronics interface through this proposed onboard charger technology, and therefore reduce the components involved to 50PS. Let us tell you, the cost of this charger will be reduced by about 40-50 percent as compared to the current onboard charger. The reduction in the cost of the charger will also reduce the cost of the EV. Thus the proposed technology is giving low cost technology for EVs.
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The interesting thing here is, that this technology will be completely indigenous and will have a significant impact on driving electric vehicles on Indian roads in a big way.” Speaking on the subject, Pramod Kumar Jain, Director, IIT BHU said that “The technology has a great impact. There will be a positive impact on commercial, social, economic and environmental. “The technology will improve charging infrastructure and support the government’s mission to bring electric vehicles on Indian roads,” he said.
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