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Electric Cars

Authors: Nekane Castelar Oier Guirado Daniela Novo Aitana Silva

Index

Definition of electric cars

The history of electric cars

Advantages and disadvantages

The source of energy they use

The distributiobn network of electrical energy and its problems

Electric cars today and in the future

Definition of electric cars

Electric power

Fossil fuels

Full Cell Electric Vehicle:

Battery Electric Vehicle:

Types:

Hybrid Electric Vehicle:

The history of electric cars

19th century

Thomas Edison: Nickel-iron battery

Flocken Elektrowagen (1889)

Robert Anderson

Thomas Davenport

Advantages

Electric cars:

Enviromentaly friendly

Lower maintenance cost

Energy efficiency

Lower operating cost

Combustion cars:

Lower initial cost

Extended range

Quick refueling

Established infrastructure

Disdvantages

Electric cars:

Higher initial cost

Charging infrastructure

Charging time

Limited range

Combustion cars:

Dependency on fossil fuels

Higher maintenance cost

Higher operating cost

Enviromental impact

The source of energy they use

Lithium ion battery →high density and light weight

Battery pack

Electricity

Electric power distribution is the final stage in the delivery of electricity. Electricity is carried from the transmission system to individual consumers. Charging stations for electric cars are commonly found in urban areas, including public parking lots, shopping centers, and commercial areas. Challenges in the distribution network include voltage drops, line losses, and the need for efficient load balancing to ensure a stable and reliable power supply.

The distribution network of electrical energy and its problems

Electric cars today and in the future

By 2025, electric vehicle sales could comprise up to 20% of new car sales. By 2030, electric vehicle sales could reach 40% of new car sales. By 2040, electric vehicle sales could account for nearly all new car sales.