Talk on Electric Vehicles...2019/08/22 · Prof Pramod Sahare (Mechanical Dept) Dr. Pravin Potdukhe...
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Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering, Research &
Technology, Chandrapur
Department of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering
REPORT
On
ELECTRIC VEHICLES
By
Mr. Nitin Banait
Academics Manager
(West Region)
for Khodiyar CAD Center (I) Pvt. Ltd.
Pune
Venue: - Seminar Hall, Civil Dept. RCERT Chandrapur
Date: 22nd
August, 2019
BRIEF REPORT
ELECTRIC VEHICLES
Rajiv Gandhi college of Engineering Research and Technology along with Department of
Mechanical and Electrical Engineering arranged a talk on Electric Vehicles by Mr Nitin Banait on 22nd
August 2019 in Seminar Hall Civil Department RCERT Chandrapur.
On this occasion Dr Z.J. Khan Principal RCERT, Dr. Deepak V. Bhope Dean IQAC, Dr Pravin
Potdukhe HOD Mechanical Department, Dr Rajendra Dhatrak HOD Electrical Department shared the
dais with guest speaker Mr Nitin Banait, Academics Manager West Region for Khodiyar CAD Center(I)
Pvt Ltd.
Dr Z.J. Khan Principal RCERT welcomed Mr Nitin Banait by a Floral Bouquet. Dr Deepak Bhope
Dean IQAC welcomed Dr Z. J Khan Principal RCERT with a Floral bouquet. Dr Pravin Potdukhe HOD
Mechanical Engineering gave brief introduction of program and stressed the need of electric vehicles for
future India. He further added that there is still more work to be done on charging stations. Dr Rajendra
Dhatrak introduced the guest speaker by reading his bio-data.
Principal Dr Z.J. Khan in his address specified the importance of Electric Vehicles and informed to
all the students & faculty that new softwares like ANSYS Multiphysics shall be made available, if they are
going to work on the research projects in emerging areas.
Mr. Nitin Banait in his presentation gave all the necessary information about electric vehicles. He
has also shown the global scenario of electric vehicles and how India is heading towards Electric
Vehicles. He also gave all technicalities of Electric Vehicles and with slides he has also shown all the
models which he brought with him. In his presentation participants came to know that Electric cars and
trucks are powered by electricity, which is as an energy source and it is cleaner and cheaper than oil.
Wide spread adoption of electric cars and trucks could save 1.5 million barrels of oil a day by 2035. To
get there, we need smart government policies that incentivize investment in clean vehicle technology—
helping move America toward a cleaner, safer, Half the Oil future. India’s planned EV journey, on the
other hand, has many dead ends. Instead of developing EVs, automakers in India have been busy
recalibrating vehicles to meet the Bharat Standard-VI (BS-VI) emission norms. By 2020, India will switch
to BS-VI standards to cut vehicular emissions. These are in line with European guidelines. As India
hurtles towards an apocalyptic future, the Indian government is now racing to switch to all-electric cars
by 2030. While the report by UBS might be an overly optimistic take on what the future of electric
vehicles will look like, one cannot overlook the massive strides the industry has made in the last decade.
The Program was attended by faculty members from both Electrical and Mechanical Enginering
Department along with students from both the Departments. Prof Pramod Sahare from Dept of
Mechanical Engineering conducted the entire program and Prof Amit Akkewar from Dept of Electrical
Engineering Department gave the Vote of Thanks.
Dr Z,Khan (Principal RCERT ) Welcomes Mr Nitin Banait (Guest Speaker)
Dr. Deepak Bhope (Dean IQAC) Welcomes Dr Z.J.Khan (Principal, RCERT)
Prof Pramod Sahare (Mechanical Dept) Dr. Pravin Potdukhe (HOD Mechanical Engg)
Dr Z.Khan (Principal) addressing on the occassion Dr Rajendra Dhatrak (HOD Electrical Engg)
Dr Pravin Potdukhe, Dr Z,J,Khan, Mr Nitin Banait, Dr Deepak Bhope, Dr Rajendra Dhatrak (From Left)
Mr Nitin Banait delivering Talk
Staff attending the talk Students attending the talk
Glimpses