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OUR JOURNEY TOWARDS NET-ZERO EMISSIONS

Whether India will be able to achieve its ambitious target of net-zero emissions by 2070 that is a debatable question, however, the current trend...

A Portal to GLOBAL ELECTRIC AGE

Almost 80% of India’s energy demand is met by fossil fuels. But the reservoirs of these resources are limited and their overuse is causing...

The “War of the Battery” for Future EVs Part – 3

Primary Batteries – Non Chargeable/ Mechanically Rechargeable Metal Air Battery (MAB) or Al-Air Battery (AAB) Another category of aqueous battery systems is the MAB, which is...

The “War of the Battery” for Future EVs Part – 2

Battery Options for EVs Despite the fact, the EVs had early comers advantage over ICEVs & ruled the mobility world before the rise of ICEVs,...

The “War of the Battery” for Future EVs Part – 1

The “War of the Currents” is a well-documented technology war of the 1880s, with “Edison” & “Westinghouse” on either side of the fence. It...
Latest Trends Electric Vechicles India

Latest Trends in EV in India

The time is right for electric cars – in fact the time is critical…
Electric Vehicle Charging

Pandemic Shockwaves to create major pitfalls for grid stability concomitant to EV CHARGING

Electric Vehicle (EV) and Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) configurations have been historically proposed as a more sustainable alternative to the conventional fossil-fuel powered internal...
Battery Charger Topologies Infrastructure Plug In Electric Hybrid Vehicles

Part 3: A Review Of Battery Charger Topologies and Infrastructure For Plug-In Electric...

- The article is authored by Dr L Ashok Kumar, Professor, Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering, PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore. The article is a continuation of the Part 2 carried in the Electrical India July 2020 issue.
Battery Charger Topologies Infrastructure Plug In Electric Hybrid Vehicles

Part 2: A Review Of Battery Charger Topologies and Infrastructure For Plug-In Electric and...

- The article is authored by Dr L Ashok Kumar, Professor, Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering, PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore. The article is a continuation of the Part 1 carried in the Electrical India June 2020 issue.
Us Lost Over 106,000 Clean Energy Jobs In March Due To Covid 19

US has lost over 106,000 clean energy jobs in March due to COVID-19

- By the Electrical India content team  The U.S. has lost over 106,000 clean energy jobs in March, and hundreds more are expected in the...
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Power Electronics in Smart Grid

Power electronics plays a vital role in smart grid implementation and its development. This article outlines the various applications of power electronics in smart grid. - Prof. Kalyani Kurundkar, Prof. (Dr) G.A. Vaidya
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Driving into a Clean Future – A Challange

India is making a big push for electric vehicles. Industry veteran C.V. Govinda Raju delves deep into various aspects of e-mobility while taking a look at the comparison of the running cost of petrol and EVs.

E-mobility & Solar: The Perfect Pair

Since solar energy has gained worldwide acceptance due to its feasibility, easy to install, and reliability, solar energy growth and EV growth have become interconnected. By Supriya A Oundhakar, Associate Editor