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Deployment of Slow power Hybrid Electric Vehicle based on Combustion Engine

Suvarna Liladhar Bhoi, Samiksha Shantilal Salve, Vijay Kumar, D. B. Pardeshi, P. William

20222022 3rd International Conference on Electronics and Sustainable Communication Systems (ICESC)17 citationsDOI

Abstract

In the current climate, global warming is a threat to society. As a result of burning fossil fuels in automobiles, carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere, which adds to environmental pollution. One of the more constructive responses to this dilemma is the introduction of hybrid vehicles. Electric, solar, and IC engines all work together in a hybrid vehicle's transmission system. Solar power is used with a normal internal combustion engine in this method. Consequently, it is known as a "Hybrid Solar Car" (HSV). Both internal combustion engines and solar energy with an electric motor may be used to move it. Solar-powered automobiles do not produce any pollution in the real world. Development and introduction of hybrid electric vehicles are under underway. In order to travel long distances, these cars need to recharge their batteries often. This leads in an increase in the cost of electricity. Hybrid solar cars, which also contribute to a greener environment, will help to tackle these concerns.

Topics & Concepts

Automotive engineeringSolar energyFossil fuelInternal combustion engineSolar powerElectricity generationElectricityEnvironmental scienceEngineeringPower (physics)Electrical engineeringWaste managementPhysicsQuantum mechanicsArtificial Intelligence and Decision Support Systems