Recent development on electric vehicles

This paper provide an overview of the recent work of electric vehicle in the region. The paper describes the development and the comparison of different part of components. The major components in battery technology, charger design, motor, steering and braking are examined. The paper finally shows some electric vehicle prototype as a conclusion of the papers.

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