EV BATTERY COOLING SYSTEM

  • Venkatesh M
  • Sree A
  • Kalyani A
  • et al.
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Abstract

An expanding subject in the automotive and electrical industries is battery monitoring systems for electric cars. There hasn't been a mechanism in place in India for extensive battery monitoring. It is still a personal endeavor rather than a large-scale application. Aside from this, there are other approaches that rent the batteries to the user directly and depend only on the user's prompt payment done in person. An automatic system that supports a rechargeable battery is called a battery supervision scheme. It may do this by protecting the battery from using outside of its safe operating range, keeping an eye on its condition, scheming to obtain inaccurate statistics, providing commentary on the data, keeping an eye on its circumstances, and/or verifying or enhancing it. Additionally, the BMS will command the battery to be revived by reintroducing the enhanced energy into the battery pack. It is only used for handling battery charging and discharging during rummage sales. Our suggested approach allows the monitoring structure, which can manage, monitor, and record data to an online database, to be coupled with the battery management system. The voltage, current, temperature, power, and state of charge of the battery are all monitored by this system. The user may then see these parameters using an Android app once they have been sent and saved in a database over the internet. When a database has a large enough amount of data, clever machine learning algorithms may be used to forecast the battery's life cycle and provide recommendations to the user about the battery's condition, the length of each charge cycle, and many other topics. When battery rental firms apply this policy, the battery may only be charged when the renter pays on time.

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Venkatesh, Mr. K., Sree, A. R., Kalyani, A., & Deekshitha, V. (2024). EV BATTERY COOLING SYSTEM. International Journal For Innovative Engineering and Management Research, 13(09), 128–139. https://doi.org/10.36893/ijiemr/2024/v13/i09/14

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