New Delhi: In an effort to encourage electric vehicles, the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) of the Center for Research and Tribology of Automotive (Train) has carried out various inter-disciplinary studies that focus on new battery packages and charging and diagnostic facilities.
By focusing on detection of errors, diagnosis and prognosis in EVs, research on automotive health monitoring uses artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things.
In addition to working on the identification of the noise source and the sound quality of automotive and industrial machines, IIT-Delhi also focuses on the development of environmentally friendly acoustic materials from natural resources, bio-waste, and recycled materials for noise mitigation and isolation.
BK Panigrahi, chief carts, said, “We take a holistic approach to the development of EV batteries, create a more sustainable and user-friendly system.
The main focus is to improve battery life and monitor battery aging.
Research in the Thermal Management System, Digital Twin for Batteries, Real-time monitoring using multi-physical learning-based models and machines is also developed to achieve the focus mentioned above.
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