how do battery electric vehicles work,

 ever wondered how evs get from a to b is it essentially the same as an internal combustion car but wired up to a giant battery or is there some altogether more subtle trickery afoot join us   today as we pop the frunk and ask how exactly do electric engines work surprisingly the operating  


How work electric vehicles

principle behind most modern electric vehicles pre-dates the internal combustion engine by a number of decades in 1834 a dutch professor named sebranda stratting of groningen netherlands built his own small electric vehicle the catch being its  battey was non-rechargeable internal combustion engines work on the principle that fuel and air  when compressed and ignited cause a tiny explosion that's the combustion part this explosive force  pushes a piston that piston's linear motion in concert with a team of fellow pistons transforms into rotary motion via a mechanical crankshaft this in turn spins your wheels along the highway conversely the fundamental principle that drives  

Electric cars is magnetism


electric cars is magnetism everybody knows how opposing poles on a magnet attract and how a like poles repel each other so let's imagine an experiment using two magnets one fixed the other  
mounted on a nearby rotating shaft if the two poles nearest to each other on both magnets share  
the same polarity say north to north the magnet on the shaft will be repelled because it's attached to a shaft the shaft will turn that is until the  south pole on the shaft magnet is aligned with the north pole on the fixed magnet whereupon the shaft will again be still in our imaginary experiment we've made the shaft turn a half rotation all very well but that won't get us very far on the morning commute here's where

 The chat in a fixed

 electromagnetism enters the chat in a fixed or permanent magnet like the kind you have on your fridge at home  those magnetic poles are rigid and never change  north is always north south is always south on  an electromagnet however which is essentially   a core of metal coiled in electrical wires this  magnetic polarity can be reversed imagine one of our experimental magnets is now an electromagnet  if the south pole quickly flips over to north  the fixed magnet will yet again repel the moving  magnet rotating our shaft another half spin that's  
a whole spin now we're slowly getting there for a  basic illustration of how this polarity reversal  

Works imagine

works imagine a very simple circuit involving  a battery and a light bulb electrons flow in  
one direction from the battery through the wires  to the light bulb and back again to the battery  
if we remove our battery from the circuit flip  it 180 degrees then replace it in the circuit  
those electrons will still flow around the  circuit just in the opposite direction either  
way the bulb lights up electromagnets like light  bulbs work whichever direction the electrons are  
flowing but rather brilliantly the polarity of the  magnet gets reversed with the flow of electrons so  to keep our magnets in permanent repel mode we  just need to keep reversing the polarity of the magnet how do we do that one way would be to keep  popping out the battery and flipping it around   but that's a lot of trips to the mechanics with  your ev for the sake of a few feet of ground  
covered so the real trick to making a magnet spin  which is essentially

 How electric motors work  

is through the so-called inverter the inverter  module on the ev draws direct current from the  
car battery and through a clever combination of quick switches slick circuitry and capacitors  
flips the flow of electrons back and forth nearly 60 times a second domestic electric motors like  
the one you have in your hairdryer don't require  an inverter why because the current that comes  
from your wall outlet already flips back and  forth that's why it's named alternating current or  
ac batteries of any type can only ever produce  dc or direct current so spinning magnets driven  
by alternating current passing through coils of  wire is essentially what drives electric cars  
electric powertrains have a number of advantages  over the internal combustion engine for starters  
the motion produced by the motor is already  rotary in nature dirty pistons on an ice require  
a complicated breakable crankshaft just in order  to turn their linear motion into rotary movement  
so evs are less likely to fail or require  expensive time-consuming maintenance here's  
another clever thing about that inverter by  adjusting the frequency and amplitude of its newly  
created ac current the vehicle's speed and torque  can be finally calibrated by its driver there's  
no such fine control built into an explosively hot  internal combustion engine which is why expensive  
and accident-prone additions like gearboxes are a  tiresome necessity another nifty detail about any  
ev's powertrain is when the shaft-mounted magnet  or rotor in engineering parlance is itself spun  

Generates electricity

it generates electricity this reversal very  handily recharges the car battery how can  
the rotor be turned you ask with any hefty source  of kinetic energy like say a breaking automobile  
which is handy this is to be clear a very simple  overview there's different types of electric motor  
and refinements to the design are happening all  the time not least at one particular californian  
car company named for the 19th century genius  who discovered the magic of alternating current  
by himself nikola tesla what do you think  will your next vehicle be an ev let us know  
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