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Automotive Electrification

Automotive Electrification

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Mai Hegazy

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24 Slides • 6 Questions

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​Automotive Electrification

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Multiple Choice

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The first Internal Combustion Engine Car was invented in 1886. When was the first Electric Vehicle invented?

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1828

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1888

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1903

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1970

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​History Of Cars

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​First The earliest steam-powered car we know about was finished as early as 1769.

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​History Of Cars

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(1828 - 1835) First Small-Scale Electric Cars. Around 1832, Robert Anderson develops the first crude electric vehicle, but it isn't until the 1870s or later that electric cars become practical. Pictured here is an electric vehicle built by an English inventor in 1884.

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​History Of Cars

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Carl Benz had patented the first version of the vehicle back in 1886 and introduced the vehicle to the public in July of the same year. In the picture the Benz Patent Motor Car Number 3 astonished in 1888 with its completely new drive.

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​History Of Cars

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By the end of the 19th Century near 40% of American cars were electric.

Until in 1908, Ford released the Model T car the first mass production car that was cheap and high quality ​gas powered car that captured the public imagination. Besides the electric cars were suffering from the high cost of battery and gasoline was starting to become cheaper.

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Multiple Choice

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The first manned vehicle derived on the moon was

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Internal Combustion Engine Vehicle

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Electric Vehicle

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Hydrogen Vehicle

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Hybrid Vehicle

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​History Of Cars

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Over the Moon with Electric Vehicles. In 1971, the first manned vehicle drives on the moon. NASA's Lunar rover runs on electricity, helping to raise the profile of electric vehicles.

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​History Of EV

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Multiple Choice

There are ........ types of Electric Vehicles

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​Types Of Electric Vehicles

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​4 Main Types

  • Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV)

  • Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV)

  • Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV)

  • ​Mild Hybrid Electric Vehicle (MHEV)

​2 Other Types

  • Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV)/hydrogen cars

  • Range extender electric vehicle (REx)

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​Types Of Electric Vehicles

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​Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV)

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​Types Of Electric Vehicles

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  • Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV)

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​Types Of Electric Vehicles

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  • Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV)

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Multiple Choice

Mild Hybrid Electric Vehicles uses .......... as a main power source

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Electricity

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Gasoline

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​Types Of Electric Vehicles

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  • Mild Hybrid Electric Vehicle (MHEV)

    With mild hybrids, the main drive is the combustion engine. The e-machine primarily serves to improve efficiency: Braking energy is recovered, stored in a small 48V battery (~0.5 - 1 kWh), and used for additional torque and to supply the on-board electrical system. This saves 15-25% of fuel consumption, depending on the topology. Purely electric driving is not possible at all or only with severe restrictions.

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​Types Of Electric Vehicles

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  • Mild Hybrid Electric Vehicle (MHEV)

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​Types Of Electric Vehicles

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  • Comparison between the 4 main types

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​Types Of Electric Vehicles

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  • Range Extender Electric Vehicle (REx)

    Essentially an electric car with a small petrol or diesel engine that can act as a generator to charge its batteries. A REx should be thought of as an electric car, and its batteries recharged with a similar approach, with the engine kicking in to increase range and reduce range anxiety as needed. The engine doesn’t directly power the wheels and is used when the batteries are low, and performance can be reduced in some circumstances.

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​Types Of Electric Vehicles

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  • Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV)/hydrogen cars

    Like fully electric vehicles, fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV) use electricity to power an electric motor. Unlike other electric vehicles, ELVs produce electricity using a hydrogen-powered fuel cell instead of extracting electricity from a single battery.

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​Types Of Electric Vehicles

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  • Comparison Between BEV and FCEV

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​EVs In Numbers

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​EVs In Numbers

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Multiple Choice

What is the top-selling EV brand in 2022?

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Tesla

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Wuling

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BYD

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BMW

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​EVs In Numbers

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  • Global Passenger Electric Vehicle Model Sales Tracker, Q1 2018 – Q2 2022

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Multiple Choice

What is the fastest way to charge your EV?

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Level 1

AC Charging

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Level 2

AC Charging

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DC Charging

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​EV Charging

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​EV Charging

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​AC Charging VS DC Charging

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​EV Charging

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​AC Charging VS DC Charging

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​Thank You

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