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
@radhamohanmahato7612 Жыл бұрын
9 ok
@xxdarinxx12 Жыл бұрын
Hi
@sparkysho-ze7nm10 ай бұрын
Great content not real easy understand sparadic English
@volneymcdove351510 ай бұрын
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@volneymcdove351510 ай бұрын
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@paulothx138 Жыл бұрын
The definitive documentary on EV cars.
@TwilightKid Жыл бұрын
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.
@cavramau11 ай бұрын
Resistance is proportional to cross section area and current. Power is current times voltage. So for same power delivery, 12 to 48 volts is 4 times the voltage so current can be one quarter of what it was, so for same resistance and same power loss we could use a quarter the cross section area of wire that would be half the thickness. But for thebsane length, we need only use onevquatlrter the weight of wire. Wire is coper and costs based on weight so one quarter thevwire cost. Not quite a boat load but close.
@hemantsinghrajput456 Жыл бұрын
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 🙏
@SkillLync Жыл бұрын
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@david919211 ай бұрын
yes I enjoyed this video very much also :)
@tarakanjana4482Ай бұрын
Best. One ive watched too 😊😊😊😊 .
@sarebagc7514 Жыл бұрын
Nice course about EV. The company I'll work for as intern is making mobile charge for EVs. And now I understood better why this charge points are gonna be game changing
@SkillLync Жыл бұрын
Thank you! What a nice thing to say. We are so grateful to have a passionate learner like you as a part of the student community.
@pitchiyathaduraimohamed84 Жыл бұрын
Is there any intern position in ur company?... & where the company is located?
@sarebagc7514 Жыл бұрын
@@pitchiyathaduraimohamed84 in turkey and I'm not working at there right now it was for summer and I realized that I dont want to be an engineer I want to be a doctor. Soo as a student who finished highschool recently I study to exam again
@AYTAZED11 ай бұрын
No they're not. EVs are useless 😂
@eilifnrgaard48553 ай бұрын
Great and detailed review. Best I have seen so far!Good job and hands up from a happy owner of the EX30 Ultra. You only forgot the speakers in the back, but that’s forgiven 😊
@TwilightKid Жыл бұрын
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
@dwnrange781221 күн бұрын
We need more of this, honest, frank, & objective, not the crazed fanboy or hater sites that infests the entire web
@mightyeagle Жыл бұрын
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
@thyristo6 ай бұрын
As a young boy 40 years ago I've had an electric toy car with a remote and instantly was amazed at how agile it was and how long the (non - rechargeable) batteries lasted. When I then saw the Roadster and Rimac with his converted green BMW my brain melted (metaphorically).
@ibrahimabubakr22277 ай бұрын
really WOW, one of a kind, i was looking for something like that for a long time, please make something like this specialized for the power electronics and power converter in more details
@johnbradbury5996 Жыл бұрын
Very good video. The vast majority of charging is overnight at home or during the day at work if available. Modern public DC fast charging is mostly intended for road trips. Time to fast charge has improved and on average is 25 to 30 minutes to 80%. If people could fill up their ICE cars at home, how often would they go to a gas station unless they were going on an extended road trip?
@Supraboyes Жыл бұрын
how often? I go once a month takes 5 mins to get 500 mile range in my beautiful ICE vehicle.
@david919211 ай бұрын
yes this video had it all ❤
@marinmarinhola10 ай бұрын
@@Supraboyespersonally I take 40 seconds a month to charge my car. 10 seconds to connect, 10 to disconnect. Charge twice a month, charges while I sleep.
@Supraboyes10 ай бұрын
@@marinmarinhola good for you having a charger at home 👍
@marinmarinhola10 ай бұрын
@@Supraboyes people without the ability to put chargers (mainly, apartment dwellers) should just get a hybrid. An EV becomes a nightmare without it.
@TwilightKid Жыл бұрын
Regenerative breaking is initiated when you let off of the accelerator, not when you apply the break, that's a seperate system
@Hlutea-Hmar Жыл бұрын
elaborate briefly.interesting
@SeanMaher-ub5oe Жыл бұрын
Using the original Leaf as an example, when driving in D mode regeneration happens when the break pedal is pressed, where as in B mode regeneration happen once the driver takes their foot off the accelerator @@Hlutea-Hmar
@cavramau11 ай бұрын
Braking could be defined as slowing the car or engaging the pads on the disks in disk braked cars or engaging the shoes on the drums on drum brake cars. Ice cars can be slowed (braked) by lifting your foot off the gas pedal, then the forward motion is slowed by forcing the motor to rotate without burning fuel. A manual and an automatic gear box means that slowing feels different. But in both cases is called engine braking. With an EV something similar happens but now the motor being forced to rotate turns the motor into a generator and the generated electricity can be put back into the battery. The amount to regenerated electricity stored back in the battery is under software control. As well as engine braking ice; regenerative braking EVs, conventional brakes can be applied by pressing on the brake pedal.
@vickytok65 Жыл бұрын
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.
@condor81426 ай бұрын
True! I used to spend hours in my school computer lab, after lecture., to just finish a project required to be uploaded for a score by my professor. Years later, i don't think today's college students that kind of pain! And, student loans never end! It's like being jailed for life 😂 No! Not really funny 😔
@edmundlively8137 Жыл бұрын
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. 😊
@opal17710 ай бұрын
How do you think it is done ?
@stevenhill31367 ай бұрын
Anyone who's driven an electric car knows there’s no going back to gas. No comparison and being much more efficient is a bonus. Getting about 300 miles for just $7 of electricity
@SBha307 ай бұрын
Totally agree especially with Teslas. My opinion changed after my son bought his 2024 Model 3 and ordered one. Aside from mx and fuel savings, the responsive and performance is what changed my mind.
@theodorehaskins37567 ай бұрын
So shout out to the following celebrities that I’ve seen driving a Tesla, and when I say that I’ve seen them driving a Tesla I’m not talking about actually seeing them in the flesh, but on KZbin or other social media platforms, celebrities like Kim Kardashian who was recently spotted driving the CyberTruck, Jamie Foxx, driving a Tesla M/3 on some guys KZbin channel, Harrison Ford, and Ben Affleck, seen driving the M/S in a paparazzi photo, but I’ve yet to see any of these people actually come out, and make a statement, saying hey guys, you gotta go out and buy one of these electric cars, because not only will you save money, but you’d also be doing your part in helping to save our planet. Yeah, I know, Legacy auto manufacturers pay these guys a lot of money to just sit in their cars without even requiring them to actually drive them, but I’m not gonna go out and buy a Lincoln just because Matthew McConaughey or Serena Williams sits in a Lincoln.
@redbaron63226 ай бұрын
This guy just pulled this figure out of his behind! No doubt from the side of the road somewhere while waiting for a tow truck!
@wlopez95486 ай бұрын
don't get too comfortable because that's now, for example, look at califoniar they will fine the way to make you pay.
@stevenhill31366 ай бұрын
@@wlopez9548 If home solar electricity is always free
@slartybartfarst9737 Жыл бұрын
Wow this is the definative video on EVs
@SkillLync Жыл бұрын
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@rajeswarcreations1861 Жыл бұрын
Could you provide any pdf related to this topic
@sujathshariff3757 Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much, as this video was very informative. 😊
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@ka.13army53 Жыл бұрын
Its more easier than my teacher teach thanks man!!👌🙏
@SkillLync Жыл бұрын
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@ganindunanayakkara8970 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant content, thank you so much! ❤ from Sri Lanka
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@AlanDYealu4 ай бұрын
thank so much the time spend listening to this lesson has added a value to me as an automobile engineer
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@24x7shortxz4 Жыл бұрын
It took me to complete the session almost 2 days , excellent approach by skill lync , very informative
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@24x7shortxz4 Жыл бұрын
@@SkillLync Always ❤️🤝
@MrMadskillz4076 ай бұрын
I'm only a few minutes into this video and it seems very informative, especially providing history and a timeline of the EVs. Before I consume this information, I'm thinking is there a breakdown on the impact of all these EVs on the power grid and truly where does this power come from. I need a detailed view of how the backend operates.
@puviarasu.a16689 ай бұрын
Best EV detailed video👌👌👌
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@msbanda21232 жыл бұрын
I’m following this playlist . .
@vapor4den Жыл бұрын
Playlist ? I want to see it, if its about EV... Can You share this KZbin playlist link @MS Banda ?
@Roq-stone9 ай бұрын
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.
@RajuG742 жыл бұрын
Thanks for given full details abou EV
@DuaneL1961 Жыл бұрын
Although, charging times are continuing to decrease, the perception of charging versus gasoline needs to be changed. The average person drives roughly 40miles a day. Every night the EV can be charged at a much reduced cost. Most people don’t have gas pumps at home. People also tend to forget that gas pumps don’t work when the grid is down. Battery storage and solar/wind can keep the storage systems charged and available regardless of the grid. In other words, we can create electricity ourselves. Most of us can’t refine gasoline if needed. Then there’s the benefit of powering your house from the EV during an outage.
@BobSmith-ew5oi5 ай бұрын
Except the poor army of people that not have off street parking. How are these people going to keep mobile in your brave new utopia if cannot access the few working public chargers at unsafe times of the night. People not stealing fuel pump pipes as areas well camered but unfortunately with limited security is nothing to stop theft of charge cables.
@DaytonaChannel1Ай бұрын
Very informative with great graphics
@SkillLyncАй бұрын
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@joycebarker14882 ай бұрын
Great information about EV CARS!
@SkillLync2 ай бұрын
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@joycebarker14882 ай бұрын
@@SkillLync Thank you so much ! I absolutely love to learn all kinds of new and exciting things and have amazing experiences!
@francisdebriey360911 ай бұрын
Outstanding video... subscribed
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@tomr03status99 Жыл бұрын
you did this very well
@Davisjunga8 ай бұрын
Hi,1 year down we have BYD charging CATL batteries 🔋 take 11mins to charge 0-80%.
@onkarsugur1623 Жыл бұрын
Very information and very impact explained
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@7alken Жыл бұрын
very comprehensive description of current state of fairytale, thanks; these hundreds of cells are still VERY punk ... and its question if lack of solid/hard infrastructure and fast push to "change everything" will not destroy entire existing industry (and we, the people) faster ... my2c
@ozzyal1508 Жыл бұрын
Of course there is very little CO2 in the atmosphere, see NASA, ~20% O2, ~78% N, ~0.9% Ar, & ~0.045% CO2. CO2 a rare, colourless, odourless, tasteless gas essential for humans, flora and flora. Low CO2 (< 0.02% CO2) causes poor flora growth, greenhouse plant/vegetable growers add up to 0.10% CO2 for better plant results. No CO2 causes death to humans, flora and flora. Love to have an electric car but currently they do not make sense. CO2 reduction is a total scam, we should actually add more to the atmosphere if possible. Look forward to increased electricity costs and blackouts from crazy politicians and incompetent or corrupt "scientists". A distraction from insane politician. Show us the proof!!
@kirkwilliams5740 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing this video with us, good education,
@SkillLync Жыл бұрын
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@kirkwilliams5740 Жыл бұрын
@@SkillLync yes,i did, yesterday i had the privilege to drove my Brother Tesla from West palm Beach to Tampa and back. Anxiety disorder chipping when I had to recharge, on 3 occasions, i certainly be a testimony to your video Sir, its A little inconvenience to charge, than to refuel, however with that said, the GPS is slow, compared to Google map,on my Phone, the car is the best car i every maneuver,
@onkarsugur1623 Жыл бұрын
It's very amazing
@Michael-pe4cr10 ай бұрын
Bangor, Bangor
@TwilightKid Жыл бұрын
Tesla doesn't use lead acid any more, they were replaced with Li batteries over a couple of years now
@TwilightKid Жыл бұрын
@@valleyofiron125 I was referring to the lead acid batteries that all EV's have in addition to their main li battery. A few years ago Tesla switched that additional lead acid out for a small li battery.
@sandipghosh1045 Жыл бұрын
This is amazing video
@tannusoni. Жыл бұрын
Very informative session 👍🏼👍🏼
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@hobojon44 Жыл бұрын
I don't want all electric.
@rohitgehlot Жыл бұрын
@@SkillLync bootcamp on electric vehicle or other topic like coding
@tomr03status99 Жыл бұрын
On which software you done this animation, plz tell me
@postersm7141 Жыл бұрын
11:19 That’s not really true these days. Heat is not wasted, a lot of times it’s used by the cars heat pump to generate heat for the cabin. In fact some Teslas use 16 sources of what would be wasted heat for their heat pump to warm the cabin. These 16 sources of heat come from everything from the batteries to the traction motors to all sorts of other components that generate heat including the liquid cooled computer. It’s pretty impressive what Tesla has done with their heat pumps. That heat is no longer wasted, it goes into the cabin when needed of course
@TT-dp8qh2 ай бұрын
Should they design a single large battery instead of a too many batteries in the EV compartment?
@philsam49134 күн бұрын
They can't because they have to be in separate blocks so that the cooling fluid can circulate around and a giant battery can't just have one set of positive and negative contacts,very dangerous!🤔
@muhatiawangiatimothy75552 ай бұрын
Wonderful teaching
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@parjanysharma Жыл бұрын
Nice course and explanation
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@lancerudy9934Ай бұрын
Great video thanks 😊
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@LEEBibi5 ай бұрын
can you please specify more about the lighting loads ,compressors,lamps, horns,sensor that are being used and thier connections and their operations
@darbyelliott2890 Жыл бұрын
NEED MORE DAVE! 🙌 NEED MORE DAVE! 🤘
@tonygovender38057 ай бұрын
Thank you excellent training ❤
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@TheTanman4122 ай бұрын
Fun fact, ICE engines are 10-20% efficient with the energy they consume meaning the rest is wasted in the form of vibration, sound, & emissions. But an Electric Motor is over 90% efficient with it’s energy. This is why charging an EV from a gas generator is still greener than a gas powered car, albeit the worst/most expensive way to charge. I get having an ICE toy & making noise, but it’s literally the sound of innefficiency. Some make them even more loud and therefore inefficient for extra power while everyone’s ears and lungs suffer.
@Peoplestariff11 ай бұрын
Enjoyed this
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@TwilightKid Жыл бұрын
Transition should be complete in less than one decade
@wheelferrell34985 ай бұрын
Good clear precise......thank you
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@TwilightKid Жыл бұрын
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
@avishkarshendge2961 Жыл бұрын
Sir very helpful 🙂hindi lecture request 🙏🙏
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@deanrhodenizer93810 ай бұрын
In general, very good presentation, IMO. However, at 2:23:26 where you are describing autonomous features your graphic shows a slower moving vehicle overtaking several faster moving vehicles several times. A second graphic relating to the suspension system operation also portrays inaccuracies. At 2:41:06, as you move over a speed bump, it shows the tie rod end disconnecting from the steering knuckle and the lower ball joint disconnecting from the suspension component it is supporting. The upper A frame is behaving properly. The explanation of sprung and unsprung weight(mass) was introduced correctly but it didn’t explain why it mattered - you did mention that F=MA but you didn’t connect that to unsprung weight.
@ajtame Жыл бұрын
How does the heat management system heat the battery up in low temps? you mention how it cools it but not much info on heating it.
@zezo28953 ай бұрын
Thank you sir ❤
@SkillLync3 ай бұрын
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@mshanafi Жыл бұрын
thank you 🤞
@alirafiei92972 ай бұрын
Great 👏👏👏
@johnmichaelrichards Жыл бұрын
Why no mention of common aerial commutator or ground rail EVs (as in trams and trolley buses), super-condenser/capacitor EVs, or Hydrogen Cell EVs?
@TecnamTwin Жыл бұрын
Because trains/trams are not BEVs which is the typical meaning of EV or electric vehicle. As there are exactly zero capacitor EVs on the market today, they're quite irrelevant for the same reason nuclear powered cars are. Additionally, hydrogen fuel cell vehicles are definitely not EVs with 96% of hydrogen being made by fossil fuels, not renewably. Hydrogen is consumed in the process being converted to H2O vapor "exhaust" which is a greenhousegas Btw. Like most hybrids, they can't be plugged in, forcing owners to depend on one of a couple dozen H2 stations in the entire nation making them impractical for almost everyone. Can't fill up at home either like most EVs do.
@shadows47753 ай бұрын
Great video
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@shaaakings7 күн бұрын
Wer no 1 ev manufacturer BYD mentioned?
@philsam49134 күн бұрын
Because model Y was the biggest selling car last year including ICE cars
@rameshroy7307 Жыл бұрын
👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏Excellent one
@مصعبالجبارات-غ5م Жыл бұрын
Good job 👏👏👏
@SkillLync Жыл бұрын
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@dcolb121 Жыл бұрын
While I already knew most of this, it was still nice to play in the background while doing housework.
@NVNARANGIL Жыл бұрын
Exactly
@NoyNoy-xb8td Жыл бұрын
same 😅
@ElectricVFrench Жыл бұрын
Hi, thank you for your video. Is it possible to download your video and use it for educational purpose in France ? We would translate it. Thanks. Regards.
@abhilashkhatkar75792 жыл бұрын
Nice video ..Thanks for shearing
@rameshroy7307 Жыл бұрын
👌👌👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍👍Excellent
@TwilightKid Жыл бұрын
EV's are usually charged at home, plugged in just like your phone over night. Charging stations are only used for long trips and the few who own them that don't have their own home
@SME5724 Жыл бұрын
Yes because everyone owns a home … in LaLa land 😂
@TwilightKid Жыл бұрын
@@SME5724 I said "usually are" are you really that illiterate? And you don't have to own the home to charge.
@RadiantFreeEnergyResearch8 ай бұрын
How electric vehicles work compared to gasoline/petrol powered internal combustion engines: in los angeles, california, we pay just over five dollars for one gallon of gasoline. because of the extreme inefficiency of even the best, mass produced internal combustion engines, four dollars goes to making heat, and one dollar moves the automobile. with an electric vehicle, if we spend five dollars on electricity, 4 dollars and 90 cents goes into moving the vehicle, and ten cents goes to making heat. it’s interesting to consider the popularity of the transition to the efficiency of electric vehicles. everyone loves efficiency. and when it comes to combustion, those engines are heaters first. and they move a little, comparatively.
@stannowak50866 ай бұрын
Have you considerd how the electricity is made .
@TwilightKid Жыл бұрын
800 volt architecture is not required, it simply has a couple of advantages like allowing for faster charging. If you look at electric lawn mowers, Greenworks has complete lines of tools that use different voltages like their 40v line and their 80v line. All similar tools just made with different voltages because, well, to put it simply, MARKETING!
@davidbrayshaw35299 ай бұрын
Higher voltages propellant systems aren't for "marketing", at all. Increasing voltage reduces current, thus resistive losses. The less current that there is, the lower gauge wiring can be.
@Reddylion Жыл бұрын
Nice vid.
@SkillLync Жыл бұрын
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@Reddylion Жыл бұрын
@@SkillLync 👍
@johnmcgeary606810 ай бұрын
Wow!!
@SkillLync10 ай бұрын
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@bindiberry6280 Жыл бұрын
We all heard about firemen needs to dig a hole to bury the ecar to stop the battery flame.
@TwilightKid Жыл бұрын
Wrong, there are different levels of charging because it's better for your battery to charge slowly and superchargers near restaurants or malls typically run slower to give people more time to shop or eat. Tesla Supercharger are typically 250kw but ones near malls and restaurants are 75kw
@joshgen8533 Жыл бұрын
Sit down bub
@TwilightKid Жыл бұрын
I will never understand why people keep claiming that EV's use some huge amount of electricity to charge, this is ludicrous. Take a look at your next electricity bill. It tells you how much electricity in kw you use per month. Then take into account that the average EV battery is 50kw to 75kw
@TheEelnoraa3 ай бұрын
15% lost in L2 charging. And California PGE charge $0.66/kWh
@TwilightKid3 ай бұрын
@TheEelnoraa Ya and in Montana, which uses hydroelectric, it's .06 per kwh and 15% lost, how do you figure? You incorrect sir.
@TheEelnoraa3 ай бұрын
@@TwilightKid I never said everyone pays $0.66. But California PGE customers do. We pay 11x more than you. No correct or incorrect, just facts.
@Derpy19692 ай бұрын
You mean kwhr.
@TwilightKid Жыл бұрын
Li ion batteries were supposed to have no problems, then we found out they would developer dendrites when they are fully charged all the time and Tesla recommends keeping the charge between 20% and 80% for daily use and even Samsung has a setting on their phones that you can enable to stop charging at 85%
@cdoublejj Жыл бұрын
aahh! not just heat from charging to 100% i though stuff sulfate and what not at low charges, i did not know of dendrites at full charge!!!!
@sandeepsanthosh5692 Жыл бұрын
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@TwilightKid Жыл бұрын
Also, on a trip if you stop and charge every couple of hours it will only take you 10 to 15 minutes to charge which is not long enough to go to the bathroom and stretch your legs. Let alone get something to eat. You end up running out to move your car so you don't get charged idle fees.
@joseargonza7984 Жыл бұрын
Other than charging the batteries, what rots or rust first if you don't use your EV for, say, a year?
@davidbrayshaw35299 ай бұрын
The resale value is the first thing to rot or rust.
@b55944 Жыл бұрын
What software was used to create the animations?
@video.mp47096 ай бұрын
If the EV can give back power to the grid during a time when demand is high, then does that mean you can plug your EV into a charger and actually lose charge?
@linlinsam Жыл бұрын
超級棒~ 感謝 很大的幫助
@Indianforce_88 Жыл бұрын
Amezing
@DodongskieMechanics Жыл бұрын
I'm a auto trainor, I'm interested to learn EV
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@TwilightKid Жыл бұрын
Ice cars have to run between certain temperatures as well. They won't run when extremely cold or hot environments because of overheating or freezing fuel and ice vehicles do not have a thermal management system
@SME5724 Жыл бұрын
😅😅😅
@david919211 ай бұрын
This is an old video but I found it interesting however nickel cobalt and magnesium will get less as technology moves forward all ready they have the new sodium batteries in ev's and many more types of batteries. ♥
@davidbrayshaw35299 ай бұрын
I don't think that you're going to see too many sodium ion batteries in EV's. The energy density is just too low, compared to lithium ion.
@david91929 ай бұрын
@@davidbrayshaw3529yes there still in development and there are other batteries out there looking very promising.
@garythecyclingnerd621911 ай бұрын
16:23 Ehhhh EVs have a generally lower maintenance powertrain but their low voltage wiring and other areas of QA have been lacking. Also, an ICE will have the same range it did at 300k as it did new. BEVs will total themselves if they need a new battery
@TwilightKid Жыл бұрын
Wrong again, Tesla developed an eco friendly method of mining that leaves the area the same (minus the lithium) and a new eco friendly method of refining the lithium, they already broke ground on their lithium refining plant in Texas.
@beerggls10 ай бұрын
12:30 All internal combustion engines release harmful hydrocarbon gasses? What about Hydrogen fueled IC engines?
@peterjackson2625 Жыл бұрын
No chapter on where the electricity at the charging socket comes from. This omission is misleading. On average it is generated, using energy, 80% from burning fossil fuel at a distant power station.
@laibakausar8161 Жыл бұрын
Were you able to get the certificate?
@SpottedSharks Жыл бұрын
60% in the USA. Irrelevant in any case.
@gizmobits9 ай бұрын
Mine comes from Solar panels. 🤷♂️
@HawkEyesAndy Жыл бұрын
as a battery technician for 14 years i can only say you need to learn more about lead acid vrla batteries, they are NOT gel batteries, they are absorbent glass mat batteries, the electrolyte is absorbed in a special "sponge" it is not gelificated in any way, you can turn a gel battery upside down and work with it no problem, you can't do that with a vrla battery, anything that is more than 45º angle will eventually damage the battery, saying the lead acid battery has low power density is also a stupidity, try to put a nickel metal hydride battery starting an engine vs a lead acid battery and see how many start cycles you will get out of them, i assure you lead acid will do tons more starting cycles before it gets depleted.
@ajumhd6314 Жыл бұрын
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@poocar1448 Жыл бұрын
This is an amazing video!
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@Rider.Driver.Survivor Жыл бұрын
Nice, simple general knowledge about EVs. Yet the main elephant in the room is not how electricity is sourced, it is the CO2 emmisions at production of EV cars vs IC engined cars. To my knowledge it is 20 tons vs 7 tons on average. I would appreciate any corrections as very limited data is available with the exception of Polestar 2 which has relaesed its initial CO2 release at production as 22 tons.
@laibakausar8161 Жыл бұрын
Were you able to get the certificate?
@rickperalta19216 ай бұрын
Why is the Tesla charged with the CCS connector?
@ΧρήστοςΜπαντάζος Жыл бұрын
tell us a little bit more about the batteries... the way they been produced
@TwilightKid Жыл бұрын
Once again, Tesla has designed cobalt free batteries, but cobalt is still used for refining gasoline
@SME5724 Жыл бұрын
Oh my …. Have you seen what lithium mining does to surrounding water ? Instead of living in this La La land of everything good … research
@TwilightKid Жыл бұрын
@@SME5724 A troll has to troll. I see you only selected about 3 of my comments to reply to out of the huge number I made on this video to spit stupid replies to but you really should do some research first. As for this insipid reply, had you done some research you would know that Musk invented a.new method of mining lithium that leaves the area EXACTLY as it was before the mining began, sans the lithium of course.
@davidbrayshaw35299 ай бұрын
Are you kidding me? Cobalt free battery chemistries have been around for decades, longer than Tesla has even existed. Both BYD and CATL use this chemistry while Tesla is flogging a dead horse by using NCM chemistry in the 4680 cell.