SELF CHARGING ELECTRIC CAR

  • Unique Paper ID: 172766
  • PageNo: 1000-1004
  • Abstract:
  • The concept of a self-charging electric car presents a transformative approach to sustainable transportation by reducing dependency on grid-based power and charging infrastructure. This model incorporates renewable energy generation, including high-efficiency photovoltaic cells, advanced regenerative braking, and kinetic energy recovery systems to harness and store power autonomously. By creating a closed-loop energy system within the vehicle, the self-charging electric car could significantly extend driving range, lower operational costs, and reduce the environmental impact compared to traditional electric vehicles. This paper explores the feasibility, technical considerations, and potential limitations of self -charging mechanisms in electric cars, analyzing innovations in energy storage, conversion efficiency, and the role of hybridization with existing EV technologies. The main challenges in developing self-charging electric cars include the limited efficiency of energy capture and conversion technologies, the high costs associated with integrating multiple energy systems, and the infrastructural demands of dynamic charging solutions. However, with continued advancements in solar cells, battery density, and regenerative systems, the potential for self-charging electric vehicles becomes increasingly viable. As these technologies mature, self-charging cars could revolutionize the electric vehicle industry by offering a more sustainable, range-extending, and convenient mobility solution.

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BibTeX

@article{172766,
        author = {Wakchaure chinmay dipak and Thorat Dnyaneshwar Prakash and Pathan Irfan Ambir and Jadhav Manish Santosh and Khatate Mahendra Bhimaji and Murhekar Nandkishor Haribhau and Rahane N. B},
        title = {SELF CHARGING ELECTRIC CAR},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2025},
        volume = {11},
        number = {9},
        pages = {1000-1004},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=172766},
        abstract = {The concept of a self-charging electric car presents a transformative approach to sustainable transportation by reducing dependency on grid-based power and charging infrastructure. This model incorporates renewable energy generation, including high-efficiency photovoltaic cells, advanced regenerative braking, and kinetic energy recovery systems to harness and store power autonomously. By creating a closed-loop energy system within the vehicle, the self-charging electric car could significantly extend driving range, lower operational costs, and reduce the environmental impact compared to traditional electric vehicles. This paper explores the feasibility, technical considerations, and potential limitations of self -charging mechanisms in electric cars, analyzing innovations in energy storage, conversion efficiency, and the role of hybridization with existing EV technologies. The main challenges in developing self-charging electric cars include the limited efficiency of energy capture and conversion technologies, the high costs associated with integrating multiple energy systems, and the infrastructural demands of dynamic charging solutions. However, with continued advancements in solar cells, battery density, and regenerative systems, the potential for self-charging electric vehicles becomes increasingly viable. As these technologies mature, self-charging cars could revolutionize the electric vehicle industry by offering a more sustainable, range-extending, and convenient mobility solution.},
        keywords = {},
        month = {February},
        }

Cite This Article

dipak, W. C., & Prakash, T. D., & Ambir, P. I., & Santosh, J. M., & Bhimaji, K. M., & Haribhau, M. N., & B, R. N. (2025). SELF CHARGING ELECTRIC CAR. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 11(9), 1000–1004.

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