How Do All-Electric Cars Work?
All-electric vehicles (EVs) have an electric motor instead of an internal combustion engine. The vehicle uses a large traction battery pack to power the electric motor and must be plugged in to a charging station or wall outlet to charge. Because it runs on electricity, the vehicle emits no exhaust from a tailpipe and does not contain the typical liquid fuel components, such as a fuel pump, fuel line, or fuel tank. Learn more about electric vehicles.Key Components of an All-Electric Car
Battery (auxiliary): In an electric drive
vehicle, the auxiliary battery provides electricity to start the car
before the traction battery is engaged and also powers vehicle
accessories.
Charge port: The charge port allows the vehicle to connect to an external power supply in order to charge the traction battery pack.
DC/DC converter: This device converts
higher-voltage DC power from the traction battery pack to the
lower-voltage DC power needed to run vehicle accessories and recharge
the auxiliary battery.
Electric traction motor: Using power from the
traction battery pack, this motor drives the vehicle's wheels. Some
vehicles use motor generators that perform both the drive and
regeneration functions.
Onboard charger: Takes the incoming AC
electricity supplied via the charge port and converts it to DC power for
charging the traction battery. It regulates battery characteristics
such as voltage, current, temperature, and state of charge while
charging the pack.
Power electronics controller: This unit manages
the flow of electrical energy delivered by the traction battery,
controlling the speed of the electric traction motor and the torque it
produces.
Thermal system (cooling): This system maintains a
proper operating temperature range of the engine, electric motor, power
electronics, and other components.
Traction battery pack: Stores electricity for use by the electric traction motor.
Transmission: The transmission transfers mechanical power from the engine and/or electric traction motor to drive the wheels.
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