Electric Vehicle And Charging System

Year : 2025 | Volume : 12 | Issue : 03 | Page : 25 31
    By

    Rishabh Yadav,

  • Jitendra kumar Srivastava,

  1. UG Scholar, Department of Electrical Engineering Bansal Institute of Engineering &Technology, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
  2. Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering Bansal Institute of Engineering &Technology, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India

Abstract

The swift expansion of Electric Vehicles (EVs) has generated a demand for smart charging structure. This project outlines the design and employment of an Electric Vehicle Charging System emphasizing power delivery, improved energy control and ease of use. The system combines power electronics, microcontroller-guided monitoring, safety apparatuses and an organized charging protocol to guarantee compatibility, with EV battery types. The suggested charger functions by transforming the AC input into a controlled DC output, through rectification and DC- DC conversion methods allowing charging at various voltage levels.

To improve safety and effectiveness the system includes functions like over-current protection, short-circuit defense, thermal insulation, voltage surveillance and regulated charging methods. Continuous tracking of battery voltage temperature guarantees charging stays within safe boundaries thus extending battery lifespan and enhancing overall system dependability. A defined organized process—from power input through, to charging finalization—assures optimal performance while reducing energy wastage.

This project showcases the development of an EV charging system utilizing components that uphold efficiency and safety criteria. The setup can be enhanced with features like app integration, automated billing IoT-driven monitoring and support, for energy sources. In summary the suggested EV Charging Systems provides a solution to aid the expanding electric mobility framework.

Keywords: electric vehicle, charging system, Wireless Charging, Solar-Powered Charging Stations, Swapping Stations

[This article belongs to Journal of Automobile Engineering and Applications ]

How to cite this article:
Rishabh Yadav, Jitendra kumar Srivastava. Electric Vehicle And Charging System. Journal of Automobile Engineering and Applications. 2025; 12(03):25-31.
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Regular Issue Subscription Original Research
Volume 12
Issue 03
Received 08/12/2025
Accepted 09/12/2025
Published 15/12/2025
Publication Time 7 Days


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