Charging Stations For Electric Vehicle

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“CHARGING STATIONS FOR

ELECTRIC VEHICLE”

Department of Electrical Engineering


Government College of Engineering, Amravati
(An Autonomous Institute of Government of Maharashtra)
2017-2018
-By Sarang Bongirwar
Under the guidance of,
Dr. K. D. Thakur.
PROLOGUE
In 2017, Indian government pushed a major policy of selling at
least 6-7 million EV’s in India by 2020. They are planning to sell
only EV’s by 2030.
• But many experts in automobile industry criticized this plan and
said that it might fail.
• Only reason they have stated, is lack of infrastructure, and
majorly lack of ‘Charging stations’.
RANGE ANXIETY
Indian government is really trying to push electrical vehicle
in our ecosystem. But people are reluctant to buy an electric
vehicle.
• Reason people are not buying electric vehicle is “Range
Anxiety”.
• Range anxiety is worry on the part of a person driving
an electric car that the battery will run out of power
before the destination or a suitable charging point is
reached.
In case of India, with road network of 54 lakh kilometers with absolutely no
infrastructure for supporting EV’s.
• Just considering case of Amravati to Nagpur, total traveling distance is
minimum 320 km.
• Vehicles like Mahindra e2o with range of 80 km will not even make it to
half.
• If we bring in Tesla Model S, with range of 330 km, it will barely make it
back to Amravati.
• So what's the point in buying an
EV? Why would I, you will buy an
electric car?
• Here, Charging Station plays
vital role.
INTRODUCTION
• Electric
charging station is an element in an infrastructure that
supplies electric energy for the recharging of electric vehicles, such
as plug-in electric vehicles, including electric cars, plug-in hybrids,
etc.
• Charging stations are inevitable part of electric vehicle ecosystem.
• In case of India, with road network of 54,72,144 kilometers, the
country needs nation wide network of charging stations for electric
vehicles as government is planning to sell only EV’s by 2030.
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