Date of Publication :30th November 2017
Abstract: This research paper relates to the functioning of an electric car with self charging from alternator to the battery. The alternator produces the electricity while the wheel is moving, allowing the alternator to move with the wheel friction. In this paper, we take all the components of alternators that include a DC-DC converter, motor, battery and controller. Alternator gets the drive from friction. Here the alternator has the ability to generate the 14V DC, which is directly connected to the DC-DC converter throughout the battery. The dc-dc converter has the ability to step up to the 50V and that is enough to charge four batteries which are connected into the series connection that produces the 48V supply. Controller gets connected to the battery, motor and another connection.
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