Utilizing Lithium And Lead Battery In Two Wheelar Electric Vehicles

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Siddhi Jaiswal
Ranjana Yadav
Shama Parveen
Madhu Sudan
Ajay Vikram Singh
Shiwali Bisht

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In today's automobile sector, battery-powered electric vehicles are now starting to take the spotlight. It can be difficult to determine which battery type satisfies all the essential requirements, including energy storage efficiency, constructive qualities, affordability, security, and usage life, given the variety of battery types used in today's electric vehicles. The current research explores the autonomy of an electric vehicle using lead as well as lithium-ion (Li-Ion) batteries, both of which have the same capability to store electric energy. This scientific effort is innovative in that it uses simulation technology to examine the autonomy of the vehicle and the performance of two alternative battery types for electric vehicles on the different model in actual time.

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Siddhi Jaiswal

Department of Chemistry, Faculty of science, Shri Venkateshwara University, NH-24, Venkateshwara Nagar, Rajabpur Gajraula, District, Amroha, U.P.- 244236

Ranjana Yadav

Department of Chemistry, Faculty of science, Shri Venkateshwara University, NH-24, Venkateshwara Nagar, Rajabpur Gajraula, District, Amroha, U.P.- 244236

Shama Parveen

Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Motherhood University, District- Haridwar, 247661 Uttarakhand, (India).

Madhu Sudan

Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Applied and life Science, RSM College Dhampur, District Bijnor 246701,  Uttar Pradesh India

 

Ajay Vikram Singh

Department of Chemistry, faculty of applied and Life Science, DIET, District,  Moradabad, 244001 DIET, Uttar Pradesh India

Shiwali Bisht

Department of Chemistry, Faculty of science, Shri Venkateshwara University, NH-24, Venkateshwara Nagar, Rajabpur Gajraula, District, Amroha, U.P.- 244236