The future vehicles are electric vehicles (EV). The push from India’s National Electric Mobility Mission Plan is expected to put 10 million electric vehicles on Indian roads by 2020 and achieve 30% e-mobility penetration by 2030. Development of electric vehicle (EV) process can be implemented in a low-cost and time-saving manner, along with the design of actual components.
In EVs, motor controller is a device that improves the performance of an electric motor in a prearranged manner. Motor controllers can include an automatic or manual means for starting/stopping the motor, choosing forward/reverse rotation, selecting and controlling the speed, etc.
To understand this, ARAI & IESA jointly invites you for 3 day oPIP on ‘Motors and Controls for Electric Vehicles and Industrial Applications’ from 20th to 22nd April 2021.
For registration, please write to training.pga@araiindia.com
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