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DESCRIPTION:Event Introduction:\nThe Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Workshop w
 as a two-day technical training session organized under Chakravyuha 2025\,
  the National-level technical fest of the Department of Mechatronics Engin
 eering in association with IEEE Vehicular Technology Society (VTS) and IEE
 E Robotics and Automation Society (RAS). It aimed to give students a found
 ational understanding of automotive electrical and electronic systems\, al
 ong with the configurations and operating principles of Electric Vehicles 
 (EVs) and Hybrid Vehicles (HVs). The workshop brought together theory and 
 practical demonstrations\, helping participants bridge academic learning w
 ith real EV and HV applications.\n\nEvent Overview:\nStudents were introdu
 ced to the core architecture of EVs and HVs\, including electrical powertr
 ains\, energy storage systems\, converters\, motors\, and control logic. T
 he training featured expert lectures\, practical demonstrations\, and tech
 nical discussions that clarified how modern electric and hybrid vehicles o
 perate in real-world conditions. Participants learned how EV and HV system
 s integrate with automotive electronics\, how power flows through the driv
 etrain\, and how different configurations affect performance\, efficiency\
 , and sustainability. The structured sessions across\ntwo days allowed stu
 dents to engage directly with resource persons\, ask questions\, and view 
 real demonstrations at the EV &amp; HV Center of Excellence.\n\nKey Highlights
  of the Session:\n• Introduction to EV and HV architecture and working p
 rinciples.\n• Understanding automotive electrical and electronic systems
 .\n• Live demonstrations of EV and HV components and subsystems.\n• Ex
 posure to real-world vehicle configurations\, powertrains\, and diagnostic
 s.\n• Guidance from expert coordinators is supported by hands-on visual 
 demonstrations.\n• Strong student participation and active interaction d
 uring the sessions.\n\nConclusion:\nThe Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Worksh
 op enabled students to gain a clear understanding of how EVs and HVs funct
 ion and how electrical and electronic subsystems interact within modern au
 tomotive platforms. Through demonstrations and structured explanations\, p
 articipants learned\nabout energy flow\, powertrain behaviour and system-l
 evel integration. Students finished the workshop with stronger conceptual 
 clarity\, practical awareness of EV and HV components\, and an improved ab
 ility to relate classroom theories to real vehicle technologies. The expos
 ure also increased their confidence in pursuing advanced topics in sustain
 able mobility\, electric powertrains\, and automotive engineering.\n\n[]\n
 \nSpeaker(s): Dr. Arpit Anil Panwar\, \n\nBldg:  Hybrid and Electric Vehic
 le Laboratory  (Centre Of Exellence)\,  KPR Institute of Engineering and  
 Technology\, Arasur\,  Coimbatore\, Coimbatore\, Tamil Nadu\, India\, 6414
 07
LOCATION:Bldg:  Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Laboratory  (Centre Of Exellenc
 e)\,  KPR Institute of Engineering and  Technology\, Arasur\,  Coimbatore\
 , Coimbatore\, Tamil Nadu\, India\, 641407
ORGANIZER:23mi052@kpriet.ac.in
SEQUENCE:49
SUMMARY:Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Workshop
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/520970
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p style=&quot;text-align: left\;&quot;&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Event I
 ntroduction:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br&gt;The Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Workshop was a tw
 o-day technical training session organized under Chakravyuha 2025\, the Na
 tional-level technical fest of the Department of Mechatronics Engineering 
 in association with&amp;nbsp\;IEEE Vehicular Technology Society (VTS) and IEEE
  Robotics and Automation Society&amp;nbsp\;(RAS). It aimed to give students a 
 foundational understanding of automotive electrical and electronic systems
 \, along with the configurations and operating principles of Electric Vehi
 cles (EVs) and Hybrid Vehicles (HVs). The workshop brought together theory
  and practical demonstrations\, helping participants bridge academic learn
 ing with real EV and HV applications.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Event Overview:&lt;/str
 ong&gt;&lt;br&gt;Students were introduced to the core architecture of EVs and HVs\,
  including electrical powertrains\, energy storage systems\, converters\, 
 motors\, and control logic. The training featured expert lectures\, practi
 cal demonstrations\, and technical discussions that clarified how modern&amp;n
 bsp\;electric and hybrid vehicles operate in real-world conditions. Partic
 ipants learned how EV and HV systems integrate with automotive electronics
 \, how power flows through the drivetrain\, and how different configuratio
 ns affect performance\, efficiency\, and sustainability. The structured se
 ssions across&amp;nbsp\;&lt;br&gt;two days allowed students to engage directly with 
 resource persons\, ask questions\, and view real demonstrations at the EV 
 &amp;amp\; HV Center of Excellence.&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Key Highlights of t
 he Session:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br&gt;&amp;bull\; Introduction to EV and HV architecture and
  working principles.&amp;nbsp\;&lt;br&gt;&amp;bull\; Understanding automotive electrical
  &amp;nbsp\;and electronic systems.&amp;nbsp\;&lt;br&gt;&amp;bull\; Live demonstrations of E
 V and HV components and subsystems.&amp;nbsp\;&lt;br&gt;&amp;bull\; Exposure to real-wor
 ld vehicle configurations\, powertrains\, and diagnostics.&amp;nbsp\;&lt;br&gt;&amp;bull
 \; Guidance from expert coordinators is supported by hands-on visual demon
 strations.&amp;nbsp\;&lt;br&gt;&amp;bull\; Strong student participation and active inter
 action during the sessions.&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Conclusion:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br
 &gt;The Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Workshop enabled students to gain a clear
  understanding of how EVs and HVs function and how electrical and electron
 ic subsystems interact within modern automotive platforms. Through demonst
 rations and structured explanations\, participants learned&amp;nbsp\;&lt;br&gt;about
  energy flow\, powertrain behaviour and system-level integration. Students
  finished the workshop with stronger conceptual clarity\, practical awaren
 ess of EV and HV components\, and an improved ability to relate classroom 
 theories to real vehicle technologies. The exposure also increased their c
 onfidence in pursuing advanced topics in sustainable mobility\, electric p
 owertrains\, and automotive engineering.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p style=&quot;padding-left: 160p
 x\;&quot;&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;https://events.vtools.ieee.org/vtools_ui/media/display/3c6e
 48b9-0b43-4d7b-97d0-f4afbd345b58&quot; alt=&quot;&quot; width=&quot;600&quot; height=&quot;800&quot;&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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