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The only Podcast that talks about Research and Development in Automobile Domain. Topics we cover are the internal Combustion engine, Connected Car, Autonomous Vehicle, Electric Vehicles, and vehicle maintenance tips. If you want to grow and keep your knowledge update on new technology feel free to follow as We Upload Every Monday, 2200 IST. Feedback and Bussines inquiry: Ojhashubham11@gmail.com

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Battery swapping technology

Battery swapping – replacing a depleted battery with a freshly charged one – is not new: The first experiments with exchanging batteries in electric vehicles (EVs) date to the late 1890s, according to industrial historian David A Kirsch. Here is a timeline of key events in the development of battery swapping: 1896: Auto pioneers consider the exchange of depleted batteries with fresh ones as a way to extend the operating range of early rudimentary EVs, from streetcars to delivery trucks. 1912: General Electric launches a “battery service” that enables EV owners to swap batteries for a modest monthly fee and a variable per-mile charge. Other similar services spring up in large cities. Semi-mechanised swaps take as little as three minutes at some stations. And by separating the battery from the vehicle, the service helps lower the initial cost by a third or more. 1924: General Electric’s GeVeCo battery service is discontinued. Waning demand for EVs and the lack of interest in industry-wide battery standardisation stall further development of battery swapping for more than 80 years. 2007: Silicon Valley startup Better Place develops a “battery switching” process and signs up Renault-Nissan for pilot projects in several countries. 2008: The Beijing Olympics showcase a fleet of 50 electric buses featuring swappable batteries. China’s Wanxiang demonstrates an electric bus with swappable batteries at the Games. 2010: Better Place is invited to meet with officials of the state-owned China Grid to discuss battery swapping. China Grid ends the talks without a deal. 2013: The same issues that helped kill the decades-earlier GeVeCo service, notably lack of interest by consumers and vehicle manufacturers, catch up to Better Place. After raising – and burning through – more than $600 million in investors’ money in just six years, the company files for bankruptcy. 2013: Tesla offers a limited battery swap service for the new Model S, which was designed from the start to accommodate swappable batteries. The swapping process is arduous (“a pain in the ass,” a former Tesla executive said) and the pilot programme is quietly retired in 2015. Tesla CEO Elon Musk orders his team instead to turn its attention to building out a proprietary network of charging stations called “superchargers.” 2014: Nio is established in China, with satellite operations in the US and Europe. In 2017, it announces a plan to offer customers the option of swappable batteries, a service that it begins in 2018.

1 de abr de 2024 - 13 min
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FrameWork to Evaluate the quality of software

In recent years, the role and the importance of software in the automotive domain have changed dramatically. Being able to systematically evaluate and manage software quality is becoming even more crucial. In practice, however, a still largely static approach to measuring software quality prevails, based on a predefined list of complexity metrics with static thresholds to fulfill can be found. As an alternative, Fraunhofer IESE and Bosch propose a more flexible framework instead, which systematically derives measures and evaluation rules based on the goals and context of a development project Conclusion Currently, the framework is only de- fined on a conceptual level based on our knowledge and experience from research and practice. An extended ver- sion of this paper can be accessed online with a more detailed analysis of the state of the art and the state of the practice. The project partners would like to en-courage all parties (OEMs and suppliers) to start an open discussion about what a novel approach for measurement-based evaluation and management of software quality could look like. For more such Podcast feel free to subscribe and any feedback let us know in mail.  Ojha@shubhamojha.in Thanks You

23 de feb de 2022 - 12 min
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Muy buenos Podcasts , entretenido y con historias educativas y divertidas depende de lo que cada uno busque. Yo lo suelo usar en el trabajo ya que estoy muchas horas y necesito cancelar el ruido de al rededor , Auriculares y a disfrutar ..!!
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