E-Powertrain Department
Powertrain Department is responsible for the vehicle’s propulsion system and all processes related to energy conversion and transmission. It ensures that the electrical energy stored in the battery is safely and efficiently converted into mechanical power and delivered to the wheels.
Motor converts electrical energy into mechanical energy, generating the torque and power that enable the car to accelerate. This force is transmitted to the wheels through the drivetrain.
Inverter regulates the current coming from the battery so the motor can operate properly. It controls the motor’s speed and torque, ensuring accurate performance management.
Battery is the main energy storage system of the vehicle, providing the high current and voltage needed to supply the inverter and motor. The Battery Management System (BMS) ensures safe and efficient operation while balancing the cells.
HV Electronics manages and protects the vehicle’s high-voltage systems. It includes contactors, fuses, DC-DC converters, and protection circuits, ensuring the safe distribution and control of high voltage.
Drivetrain transmits the mechanical power produced by the motor to the wheels via differential and gear systems. By adjusting torque and speed to optimal levels, it enables the vehicle to move efficiently and safely.