Advancements in Battery Technologies of Electric Vehicle
The Automotive Industry has undergone a huge revolution – Electric Vehicles! Electric cars are growing fast and the demand for them is increasing all around the world, thanks to the more and improved choice, reduced prices, and enhancing battery technology. Introduced more than 100 years ago, electric vehicles have gone through a tremendous amount of advancement. This paper reviews the current major challenges faced by the Electric Vehicle Industry along with possible solutions to overcome them. Although electric vehicles have come a long way, the battery used in the vehicles needs to be further explored to harness maximum energy with a compact design. Electric vehicles should soon be able to compete with combustion engine vehicles in every aspect. Also, this paper reviews alternative materials for electrodes and batteries to make charging faster and reliable than ever. This paper envisages few concepts that could revolutionize Automobile Industry further in the future.
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Energy Science and Engineering
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Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering
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Journal of Physics: Conference Series
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Journal of Power Sources
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International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
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International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment
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Advanced Energy and Sustainability Research
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Energy Policy
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Modeling Nanoscale Imaging in Electron Microscopy
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Studies in Infrastructure and Control
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Renewable Energy
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Scientia Technology Science and Society
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Springer Nature
4 publications, 26.67%
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Elsevier
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
3 publications, 20%
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Wiley
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IOP Publishing
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AMO Publisher
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