Аnalysis of research on the development of electrically driven vehicles

  • Andriy KROCHUK Postgraduate, Lutsk National Technical University

Abstract

Transport with an electric drive at the current stage of development of science and technology is gaining momentum. Almost every car manufacturer offers either electric or hybrid vehicles in their model line. Scientific studies of motor transport with an electric drive are also actively developing in various directions. The main goal of the work is the analysis of research directions related to the development of vehicles with an electric drive.

Scientific works related to the development of the electric vehicle industry are analyzed. These works highlight the problems faced by the field of electric transport production, as well as the methods of solving and improving these problems, relying on related fields, for example, obtaining electricity for charging transport in a more ecological way. Scientific works related to the operation of motor vehicles with an electric drive were also analyzed.

Elaborated works that show the pros and cons of cars with electric motors. The main drawback is the lack of an adequate number of charging stations and the lack of a qualified level of service for vehicles with an electric engine drive.

During the development of scientific works, attention was drawn to a work that describes a problem related to the production of electricity, namely, obtaining it from the energy of the sun and wind for charging electric vehicles.

Arguments are also presented in the works that push to switch to electric buses for urban passenger transportation. At the moment, when the world is shaken by the hysteria of clean air, this can give a strong impetus for a partial solution to this problem. This will lead to the independence of electric transport from contact electric networks.

Keywords: electric vehicles, electric drive, alternative types of electricity, electricbuses.

Published
2024-05-20
How to Cite
KROCHUK, A. (2024). Аnalysis of research on the development of electrically driven vehicles. ADVANCES IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AND TRANSPORT, 1(22), 214-221. https://doi.org/10.36910/automash.v1i22.1363