Design And Implementation Of Battery Monitoring System In Electric Vehicle

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S. TAMILSELVI., M. Krishnaveni

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Electric vehicles (EVs) represent a significant advancement in sustainable transportation, with their widespread adoption contributing to reduced greenhouse gas emissions. However, ensuring the safety and reliability of EV battery systems remains a critical concern. The proposed system continuously monitors the temperature and detects smoke within the battery compartment in an electric vehicle. Temperature sensors are strategically placed to measure the temperature of a battery cell, while smoke sensors are deployed to detect any signs of overheating or potential fire hazards. The sensors are integrated into a centralized monitoring unit, which processes the sensor data in real-time. In the event of abnormal temperature readings or the detection of smoke, the monitoring system triggers immediate alerts to the vehicle operator or relevant authorities, enabling timely intervention to prevent potential safety hazards. Implementing this monitoring system increases the safety and reliability of an electric vehicles, addressing concerns related to battery overheating, fire risks, and ensuring the overall well-being of vehicle occupants and surrounding environments. Moreover, it contributes to the broader goal of advancing sustainable transportation by instilling confidence in the safety of an electric vehicle technology

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