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Presentation on
Electric Vehicles
BY DEEPANSH SHARMA
CONTENTS
• History
• Working of EV
• Types of EVs
• Comparison
• Li-Ion Batteries
• Major Challenges for electrification of
vehicles
• Customer Feedback for EVs
• Usage of EVs by various countries
• Retro-fitment
• TESLA:AREVOLUTION IN EV
• Conclusion
History of Electric Vehicles
• It is hard to pinpoint the invention of electric car to one inventor or country, instead it
was a series of breakthroughs from battery to electric motors in 1800’s that led to the first
electric vehicle on the road.
• It was Henry Ford’s mass produced Model T that dealt blow to electric car. By that time the
gasoline car cost was $650 and electric car cost was $1,750.
• In India, the concept of electric vehicles was unveiled under ‘National Electric Mobility
Mission Plan(NEMMP) 2020’in 2013 to address the issues of energy security and vehicle
pollution.
• In 2001, the first ever electric car ‘Reva’was launched in India by Reva Electric Car
Company (now known as Mahindra Electric).
Working of Electric Vehicles
The electric
vehicle power
source is a battery
which supplies
theelectric motor
with energy
necessary to
movethevehicle.
The controller
actsasa regulator
and controls the
amountof power
received from the
batteriesso the
motordoes not
burnout.
Since the electric vehicles use an
electric motor the driver can take
advantage of motor’s momentum
when pressure is applied on the
brakes. Instead of converting all the
potential energy in the motor into
heat like a fossil fuel powered car
does, an electric car uses the
forward momentum of the
motor to recharge the battery.
This process is known as
regenerative braking.
TYPES OF EVs
Hybrid
Electric
Vehicles
• HEVs are powered by both
petrol and electricity.
HEVs start off using the
electric motor, then the
petrol engine cuts in as
load or speed rises. The
two motors are controlled
by an internal computer
which ensures the best
economy for driving
conditions. HEVs can
recharge the battery
through regenerative
braking . Example: Honda
Civic Hybrid,Audi Q7.
Plug
in
Hybrid
Electric
Vehicles
• These vehicles use
electricity as main source
of energy. The combustion
engine is set-on when the
charging of battery
reaches minimum level.
Recharging the battery can
be done by regenerative
braking as well as plugging
in the charger . Example:
Toyota Prius.
Battery
Electric
Vehicles
• They are only powered by
electricity and do not
have a petrol engine, fuel
tank or exhaust pipe.
They are also known as
plug in EVs. Example:
BMW i3.
Comparison
Parameters Electric Vehicles
Conventional Vehicles
Energy From electricity produced by batteries By combustion of Fuel.
Price
Higher due to usage of expensive batteries
and higher maintenance
Cheaper due to more availability and
feasibility of resources
Pollution
Does not produce harmful emissions and
contributes in clean air
Produces harmful carbon emissions
Running Cost Running cost per km is Rs 1.5
Diesel per Km running cost is 4 to 4.5
and petrol per km running cost is 6.5
where as for CNG it is 3 to 3.5
Comparison
Parameters Electric Vehicles Conventional Vehicles
No. of Components 30 3000
Maintenance Cost
1. Accident repairs results in
replacement of entire parts such as
body shell, motor and battery
assemblies.
2. The amount of man power
required, yet, is not skilled.
1. The spare parts of the
vehicle are easily available
in the market and results in
replacement of only the
damaged part.
2. The skilled man power is
available.
Infrastructure
The infrastructure in not developed at
a stage where the vehicles can be used
commercially by all.
Developed infrastructure,
where the consumer can avail
the required service at any
place.
Lithium Ion Batteries
• Lithium is abundantly available in the world. The battery can be recycled.
• Range
The electric vehicle covers a range of 8 kms per Kwh of Li-ion battery.
The Mahindra e2o uses 11-16 Kwh battery for range of 120 kms.
• Cost
In 2010, the Li-ion batteries cost around $700/Kwh which reduced to $145/Kwh in 2016. It is estimated to reach $120/Kwh by 2020.
In 2010, for the range of 40 mi(64 kms), the pack of batteries cost $12,000 , whereas, it was $3600. In 2015, It reached $1500 by 2020.
In India, due to high cost of Li-ion batteries, finance is one of major problems and also warrants a much higher purchase demand.
• Charging Time
The Mahindra e2o takes around 5 to 8 hrs to charge its 11-16 Kwh battery.
• Efficiency
The batteries can work upto 10+ years and over 7000+ charging cycles.
Challenges for Electrification of Vehicles
1. Integration of Electric vehicles within Product Portfolios of OEMs.
2. Collaborations with E-Mobility value chain.
3. Relevant Charging Infrastructure.
4. Marketing of E-Mobility Benefits and Reducing customerAnxiety.
5. Price Customer has to pay to live with an E-Vehicle.
Integration of Electric vehicles within Product
Portfolios of OEMs
• Electric Vehicles inclusion in the Product
Portfolio would affect the e-vehicles market
which would help the companies make a brand
value for their EV lineup
• OEMs are following a step by step approach
implementing electric drive in already existing
vehicles of their fleet.
• BMW introduced a new sub brand “BMWi”
which aims to meet the new challenges in a very
holistic and sustainable way.
Collaborations with E-Mobility value chain
• EVs represent a new value chain with which OEMs must collaborate and
innovate to establish a viable, global E-Mobility market.
• The Mentioned Players include utilities, charging location owners,
charging infrastructure developers, service providers, mobility users,
and financial services.
• Proper collaboration with these E-Mobility players by OEMs would
ultimately result in increased reliability on E-vehicles and a further
decreased cost and increase in the ease for charging.
• Customers may prefer to rent , share or lease e-vehicles rather than
purchasing them (For example : Ola, Uber etc.)
Relevant Charging Infrastructure
• Currently there are two types of charging stations, at
home or work. Both of these sources involve legal
challenges in terms of taxations, accounting that needs
to be addressed.
• Public charging infrastructure is still uncertain, as
large scale investment has not yet surfaced to support
public charging infrastructure as stand alone business.
• Charging stations will only start as business by
private firms when there is adequate usage of e-
vehicles in that particular area.
Marketing of E-Mobility Benefits and Reducing
customer Anxiety
• RangeAnxiety reflects a key concern about batteries in
electric cars losing power before reaching a destination or
charging point.
• Customers views about electric cars being sluggish to react
and having a low top speed must be changed by offerings of
OEMs, like TESLAdid.
• There is a lack of awareness among the customers about the
usage of Electric Vehicles to reduce the pollution.
• Customers have views that EVs can be used only for short
daily commute due to lack of performance and unavailability
of charging stations
Price Customer has to pay to live with an E-Vehicle
• The prices of EVs is a big concern in India.
• Also there are very few models available, one being Mahindra
e2o which is a very compact hatchback, Toyota Prius, Tata Tigor.
• For the price of Mahindra e2o (Electric Vehicle) customer can
get a Mahindra Thar (conventional 4 wheel drive SUV)
• Tata Tigor EV costs around 11 lakh rupees and conventional
car costs 7 lakhs.
• Charging stations are also not well established so that the cars
could be used for long drives.
• Hence the customers who are willing to pay extra money for
daily commute which can help make an eco friendly future only
can afford Electric vehicles at the moment in India.
FEEDBACK FOR MAHINDRA E20
• Product Specs:
Mahindra E20 is a BEV. It can go up to 100 km. within a full recharge time of 8
to 9 hours. It consists of 3 PhaseAC induction Motor and a lithium ion battery of
capacity 280A. It uses regenerative braking.
• Positive Feedbacks:
1. Great for driving in city.
2. Eco Friendly
3. Less maintenance issues
4. Lower risk of breakdown due to less moving parts.
• Negative Feedbacks:
1. Low Pick up
2. Price is too high
3.Battery life needs to be improves to curb range anxiety
4. After sales service could be an issue
USAGE OF EVs BY VARIOUS COUNTRIES
• As of Dec 2016, China has the worlds
largest stock of highways legal light
duty plug in electric vehicles with
cumulative sales of more than
6,45,000 plug in electric cars.
• US ranks second with more than
5,70,000 plug in electric vehicles.
• Japan is the worlds third Largest plug
in car country market with about
1,47,500
0
100000
200000
300000
400000
500000
600000
700000
No. of EVs
No. of EVs
USAGE OF EVs BY INDIA
• Gujarat topped the list with sales of
just over 4330 units. WB appeared in
the second place with sales of 2,846
units, followed by UP which sold a
total of 2,467 electric vehicles during
the said period. Rajasthan reported
sales of around 2,388 EV units, while
Maharashtra came in fifth with sales of
1,926 units.
• In addition, 25,000 e-vehicles were
sold across India between 2016-17.
5,000
4,500
4,000
3,500
3,000
2,500
2,000
1,500
1,000
500
0
NUMBER
NUMBER
RETRO-FITMENT
• The Retro fitment of Hybrid Electric system kit on vehicles with a Gross Vehicle
Weight not exceeding 3500kg shall be permitted if it confirms to BS II or subsequent
emission norms, if it was not retrofitted earlier.
• One of the kinds of kits is the starter generator hybrid system, which assists the engine
at low rpms. This system consists of an electric motor that is attached to the existing
engine by means of a belt drive. It draws its power from a separate or existing stack of
batteries that can either be separately charged or charged from engines alternator
• When the vehicle is accelerating, it provides electric power assist to make it easier for
the motor to turn, thereby reducing emissions and increasing fuel efficiency. When the fuel
is decelerating, it turns into a generator and recharges the batteries.
• However right now-on one hand the government has allowed converting old petrol and
diesel vehicles to electric hybrids but kits and installers don’t exist yet and hence
customers would have to pay a huge sum of money to install such kits.
TESLA : A REVOLUTION IN EV
• Tesla was founded by Elon Musk in 2003.
• In March 2008 Tesla began production of Roadster
• In June 2008 it announced Model S
• Tesla launched Model 3 in 2017 which has a high range battery(50 or 75 KwH) which can run for 354 kms
or 500kms repectively.
• In 2017, Tesla filed a patent for a new battery swapping robot that can lift a vehicle and change its battery
pack for a new one in just 15 minutes.
• Tesla has proved the capability of an electric vehicle by developing high performance sports car and
affordable cars for daily commute
CONCLUSION
• There are various challenges including financial, technical, supply chain
challenges for development of EVs in India but these challenges can be
solved by a firm resolution by the OEMs and customers.
• Charging stations can be increased once the sales of EVs increase, This
could be achieved by customer awareness about EVs.
• As the use of the EVs increase, OEMs can also bring variety of products in
lower range of prices.
• Educational activities can be organized by OEMs so that the awareness
about EVs is increased, which would further lead to increase in sales.

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  • 2. CONTENTS • History • Working of EV • Types of EVs • Comparison • Li-Ion Batteries • Major Challenges for electrification of vehicles • Customer Feedback for EVs • Usage of EVs by various countries • Retro-fitment • TESLA:AREVOLUTION IN EV • Conclusion
  • 3. History of Electric Vehicles • It is hard to pinpoint the invention of electric car to one inventor or country, instead it was a series of breakthroughs from battery to electric motors in 1800’s that led to the first electric vehicle on the road. • It was Henry Ford’s mass produced Model T that dealt blow to electric car. By that time the gasoline car cost was $650 and electric car cost was $1,750. • In India, the concept of electric vehicles was unveiled under ‘National Electric Mobility Mission Plan(NEMMP) 2020’in 2013 to address the issues of energy security and vehicle pollution. • In 2001, the first ever electric car ‘Reva’was launched in India by Reva Electric Car Company (now known as Mahindra Electric).
  • 4. Working of Electric Vehicles The electric vehicle power source is a battery which supplies theelectric motor with energy necessary to movethevehicle. The controller actsasa regulator and controls the amountof power received from the batteriesso the motordoes not burnout. Since the electric vehicles use an electric motor the driver can take advantage of motor’s momentum when pressure is applied on the brakes. Instead of converting all the potential energy in the motor into heat like a fossil fuel powered car does, an electric car uses the forward momentum of the motor to recharge the battery. This process is known as regenerative braking.
  • 5. TYPES OF EVs Hybrid Electric Vehicles • HEVs are powered by both petrol and electricity. HEVs start off using the electric motor, then the petrol engine cuts in as load or speed rises. The two motors are controlled by an internal computer which ensures the best economy for driving conditions. HEVs can recharge the battery through regenerative braking . Example: Honda Civic Hybrid,Audi Q7. Plug in Hybrid Electric Vehicles • These vehicles use electricity as main source of energy. The combustion engine is set-on when the charging of battery reaches minimum level. Recharging the battery can be done by regenerative braking as well as plugging in the charger . Example: Toyota Prius. Battery Electric Vehicles • They are only powered by electricity and do not have a petrol engine, fuel tank or exhaust pipe. They are also known as plug in EVs. Example: BMW i3.
  • 6. Comparison Parameters Electric Vehicles Conventional Vehicles Energy From electricity produced by batteries By combustion of Fuel. Price Higher due to usage of expensive batteries and higher maintenance Cheaper due to more availability and feasibility of resources Pollution Does not produce harmful emissions and contributes in clean air Produces harmful carbon emissions Running Cost Running cost per km is Rs 1.5 Diesel per Km running cost is 4 to 4.5 and petrol per km running cost is 6.5 where as for CNG it is 3 to 3.5
  • 7. Comparison Parameters Electric Vehicles Conventional Vehicles No. of Components 30 3000 Maintenance Cost 1. Accident repairs results in replacement of entire parts such as body shell, motor and battery assemblies. 2. The amount of man power required, yet, is not skilled. 1. The spare parts of the vehicle are easily available in the market and results in replacement of only the damaged part. 2. The skilled man power is available. Infrastructure The infrastructure in not developed at a stage where the vehicles can be used commercially by all. Developed infrastructure, where the consumer can avail the required service at any place.
  • 8. Lithium Ion Batteries • Lithium is abundantly available in the world. The battery can be recycled. • Range The electric vehicle covers a range of 8 kms per Kwh of Li-ion battery. The Mahindra e2o uses 11-16 Kwh battery for range of 120 kms. • Cost In 2010, the Li-ion batteries cost around $700/Kwh which reduced to $145/Kwh in 2016. It is estimated to reach $120/Kwh by 2020. In 2010, for the range of 40 mi(64 kms), the pack of batteries cost $12,000 , whereas, it was $3600. In 2015, It reached $1500 by 2020. In India, due to high cost of Li-ion batteries, finance is one of major problems and also warrants a much higher purchase demand. • Charging Time The Mahindra e2o takes around 5 to 8 hrs to charge its 11-16 Kwh battery. • Efficiency The batteries can work upto 10+ years and over 7000+ charging cycles.
  • 9. Challenges for Electrification of Vehicles 1. Integration of Electric vehicles within Product Portfolios of OEMs. 2. Collaborations with E-Mobility value chain. 3. Relevant Charging Infrastructure. 4. Marketing of E-Mobility Benefits and Reducing customerAnxiety. 5. Price Customer has to pay to live with an E-Vehicle.
  • 10. Integration of Electric vehicles within Product Portfolios of OEMs • Electric Vehicles inclusion in the Product Portfolio would affect the e-vehicles market which would help the companies make a brand value for their EV lineup • OEMs are following a step by step approach implementing electric drive in already existing vehicles of their fleet. • BMW introduced a new sub brand “BMWi” which aims to meet the new challenges in a very holistic and sustainable way.
  • 11. Collaborations with E-Mobility value chain • EVs represent a new value chain with which OEMs must collaborate and innovate to establish a viable, global E-Mobility market. • The Mentioned Players include utilities, charging location owners, charging infrastructure developers, service providers, mobility users, and financial services. • Proper collaboration with these E-Mobility players by OEMs would ultimately result in increased reliability on E-vehicles and a further decreased cost and increase in the ease for charging. • Customers may prefer to rent , share or lease e-vehicles rather than purchasing them (For example : Ola, Uber etc.)
  • 12. Relevant Charging Infrastructure • Currently there are two types of charging stations, at home or work. Both of these sources involve legal challenges in terms of taxations, accounting that needs to be addressed. • Public charging infrastructure is still uncertain, as large scale investment has not yet surfaced to support public charging infrastructure as stand alone business. • Charging stations will only start as business by private firms when there is adequate usage of e- vehicles in that particular area.
  • 13. Marketing of E-Mobility Benefits and Reducing customer Anxiety • RangeAnxiety reflects a key concern about batteries in electric cars losing power before reaching a destination or charging point. • Customers views about electric cars being sluggish to react and having a low top speed must be changed by offerings of OEMs, like TESLAdid. • There is a lack of awareness among the customers about the usage of Electric Vehicles to reduce the pollution. • Customers have views that EVs can be used only for short daily commute due to lack of performance and unavailability of charging stations
  • 14. Price Customer has to pay to live with an E-Vehicle • The prices of EVs is a big concern in India. • Also there are very few models available, one being Mahindra e2o which is a very compact hatchback, Toyota Prius, Tata Tigor. • For the price of Mahindra e2o (Electric Vehicle) customer can get a Mahindra Thar (conventional 4 wheel drive SUV) • Tata Tigor EV costs around 11 lakh rupees and conventional car costs 7 lakhs. • Charging stations are also not well established so that the cars could be used for long drives. • Hence the customers who are willing to pay extra money for daily commute which can help make an eco friendly future only can afford Electric vehicles at the moment in India.
  • 15. FEEDBACK FOR MAHINDRA E20 • Product Specs: Mahindra E20 is a BEV. It can go up to 100 km. within a full recharge time of 8 to 9 hours. It consists of 3 PhaseAC induction Motor and a lithium ion battery of capacity 280A. It uses regenerative braking. • Positive Feedbacks: 1. Great for driving in city. 2. Eco Friendly 3. Less maintenance issues 4. Lower risk of breakdown due to less moving parts. • Negative Feedbacks: 1. Low Pick up 2. Price is too high 3.Battery life needs to be improves to curb range anxiety 4. After sales service could be an issue
  • 16. USAGE OF EVs BY VARIOUS COUNTRIES • As of Dec 2016, China has the worlds largest stock of highways legal light duty plug in electric vehicles with cumulative sales of more than 6,45,000 plug in electric cars. • US ranks second with more than 5,70,000 plug in electric vehicles. • Japan is the worlds third Largest plug in car country market with about 1,47,500 0 100000 200000 300000 400000 500000 600000 700000 No. of EVs No. of EVs
  • 17. USAGE OF EVs BY INDIA • Gujarat topped the list with sales of just over 4330 units. WB appeared in the second place with sales of 2,846 units, followed by UP which sold a total of 2,467 electric vehicles during the said period. Rajasthan reported sales of around 2,388 EV units, while Maharashtra came in fifth with sales of 1,926 units. • In addition, 25,000 e-vehicles were sold across India between 2016-17. 5,000 4,500 4,000 3,500 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 NUMBER NUMBER
  • 18. RETRO-FITMENT • The Retro fitment of Hybrid Electric system kit on vehicles with a Gross Vehicle Weight not exceeding 3500kg shall be permitted if it confirms to BS II or subsequent emission norms, if it was not retrofitted earlier. • One of the kinds of kits is the starter generator hybrid system, which assists the engine at low rpms. This system consists of an electric motor that is attached to the existing engine by means of a belt drive. It draws its power from a separate or existing stack of batteries that can either be separately charged or charged from engines alternator • When the vehicle is accelerating, it provides electric power assist to make it easier for the motor to turn, thereby reducing emissions and increasing fuel efficiency. When the fuel is decelerating, it turns into a generator and recharges the batteries. • However right now-on one hand the government has allowed converting old petrol and diesel vehicles to electric hybrids but kits and installers don’t exist yet and hence customers would have to pay a huge sum of money to install such kits.
  • 19. TESLA : A REVOLUTION IN EV • Tesla was founded by Elon Musk in 2003. • In March 2008 Tesla began production of Roadster • In June 2008 it announced Model S • Tesla launched Model 3 in 2017 which has a high range battery(50 or 75 KwH) which can run for 354 kms or 500kms repectively. • In 2017, Tesla filed a patent for a new battery swapping robot that can lift a vehicle and change its battery pack for a new one in just 15 minutes. • Tesla has proved the capability of an electric vehicle by developing high performance sports car and affordable cars for daily commute
  • 20. CONCLUSION • There are various challenges including financial, technical, supply chain challenges for development of EVs in India but these challenges can be solved by a firm resolution by the OEMs and customers. • Charging stations can be increased once the sales of EVs increase, This could be achieved by customer awareness about EVs. • As the use of the EVs increase, OEMs can also bring variety of products in lower range of prices. • Educational activities can be organized by OEMs so that the awareness about EVs is increased, which would further lead to increase in sales.