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DIGITAL TWINNING IN BATTERY

MANAGEMENT FOR E-VEHICLES


SUBASRI A
AGENDA

1. INTRODUCTION
2. WHAT IS A DIGITAL TWIN ?
3. IMPORTANCE OF BATTERY MANAGEMENT IN E-VEHICLES
4. COMPONENTS OF DIGITAL TWIN
5. STEPS TO CREATE A DIGITAL TWIN OF A E-VEHICLE
6. BENEFITS
7. EXAMPLES
8. CHALLENGES IN IMPLEMENTATION
9. FUTURE PROSPECTS AND INNOVATION
10. CONCLUSION
INTRODUCTION

▪ E-Vehicles have become integral to


sustainable transportation.
▪ The performance of electric vehicles relies
significantly on effective battery
management.
▪ This presentation delves into the integration
of digital twinning in E-Vehicle battery
management to address challenges and
optimize overall performance.
WHAT IS DIGITAL
TWINNING?

▪ Digital Twinning is a virtual


representation of a physical object or
system.
▪ Widely employed across industries for
simulation, monitoring, and analysis.
▪ In the context of E-Vehicle battery
management, digital twinning creates
a real-time digital replica for holistic
monitoring and analysis.
IMPORTANCE

▪ E-Vehicle batteries are critical for range, efficiency, and overall performance.

▪ Challenges include degradation, temperature control, and maintenance.

▪ Digital Twinning offers a comprehensive and real-time view of the battery


system, addressing these challenges effectively.
STEPS TO CREATE A DIGITAL TWIN

▪ Data requirement
▪ Simulation tools
▪ 3D Models
▪ Sensors and IoT Devices
▪ Communication protocols
▪ Build Digital twin model
▪ Control systems and algorithms
▪ Validation and calibration
▪ Monitoring and Analytics
▪ IoT platforms
▪ Continuous improvement
▪ Documentation and training
BENEFITS

▪ Improved Battery Performance: Fine-tuning parameters based on real-time


data for optimized performance.

▪ Enhanced Efficiency and Range: Predictive analytics for efficient energy


management, extending the vehicle's range.

▪ Predictive Maintenance and Cost Savings: Early detection of issues


minimizes downtime and reduces maintenance costs.

▪ Safety and Reliability: Continuous monitoring and analysis ensure safe


operation.
CHALLENGES

▪ Data Security Concerns: Ensuring secure storage and transmission of


sensitive battery data.

▪ Integration Complexity: Addressing challenges in integrating digital


twin technology with existing vehicle systems.

▪ Costs and Infrastructure: Initial setup costs and infrastructure


requirements for widespread adoption.
CONCLUSION

▪ Digital Twinning is a transformative technology in E-Vehicle battery


management.

▪ Future developments promise enhanced efficiency, reliability, and


safety.

▪ As the industry evolves, integrating digital twin technology will be


crucial for optimizing E-Vehicle performance and contributing to the
widespread adoption of sustainable transportation.
THANK YOU !!!

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