Product Description
Energy efficiency and extended driving range are critical for battery-operated electric vehicles (BEVs). Regenerative braking plays a key role in energy conservation by recovering energy during braking.
The Nvis 438R Regenerative Charging and Braking Training System introduces the concept of Permanent Magnet DC (PMDC) motor-based regenerative braking, enabling improved energy efficiency in EV systems. During operation, the kinetic energy of the motor is converted into electrical energy and returned to the battery through regenerative charging.
This system serves as an ideal platform for vocational training, skill development, and practical understanding of regenerative braking and charging techniques used in electric vehicles. It also supports learning and testing of regenerative system performance in a controlled environment.
Regenerative charging is the process of converting kinetic energy generated during braking into electrical energy and storing it back in the battery, improving overall efficiency.
Regenerative braking diagnostic devices are employed to analyze, monitor, and research the performance of regenerative braking systems to assist users to comprehend energy recovery and system efficiency.
Regenerative braking works by converting a vehicle’s kinetic energy into electrical energy using the motor, which is then stored back in the battery.
It helps extend battery life, increase vehicle range, and reduce energy loss by recovering energy that would otherwise be wasted during braking.
It helps students and professionals understand real-time performance, studying the behavior of the systems, and acquiring the practical knowledge about regenerative charging and braking systems.