The Science of Electric Vehicles: Concepts and Applications


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The Science of Electric Vehicles: Concepts and Applications presents the basic electrical principles, physics, chemistry, use of rare earth elements (REEs), batteries, charging, and operation of motor controllers of EVs. In addition to the general concepts, the book examines the policies and economics pertinent to the move from hydrocarbon power to electric-powered vehicles. It covers the history and development of electric vehicles as well as the science and engineering behind them.

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  • Presents the basic electrical principles, physics, and chemistry involved in the manufacture of electric vehicles.
  • Discusses various battery types, energy efficiency, storage, and more.


  • Author: Frank R. Spellman
    Publisher: CRC Press
    Published: 03/29/2023
    Pages: 240
    Binding Type: Hardcover
    Weight: 1.11lbs
    Size: 9.21h x 6.14w x 0.56d
    ISBN13: 9781032366289
    ISBN10: 1032366281
    BISAC Categories:
    - Technology & Engineering | Mechanical
    - Technology & Engineering | Environmental | General
    - Transportation | Automotive | Antique & Classic

    About the Author

    Frank R. Spellman, PhD, is a retired U.S. Naval Officer with 26 years active duty and also a full-time adjunct assistant professor of environmental health at Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, and the author of more than 157 books covering topics ranging from a 14 volume homeland security series, several safety, industrial hygiene, and security manuals and also including concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) to all areas of environmental science and occupational health. Many of his texts are readily available online at Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble.com, and several have been adopted for classroom use at major universities throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, and Russia; two have been translated into Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and Spanish for overseas markets. Dr. Spellman has been cited in more than 850- publications. He serves as a professional expert witness for three law groups and as an incident/accident investigator and security expert for the U.S. Department of Justice and a northern Virginia law firm. In addition, he consults on homeland security vulnerability assessments for critical infrastructures including water/wastewater facilities nationwide and conducts pre-Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)/Environmental Protection Agency EPA audits throughout the country. Dr. Spellman receives frequent requests to co-author with well-recognized experts in several scientific fields; for example, he is a contributing author of the prestigious text The Engineering Handbook, 2nd ed. (CRC Press). Dr. Spellman lectures on wastewater treatment, water treatment, and homeland security and lectures and safety topics throughout the country and teaches water/wastewater operator short courses at Virginia Tech (Blacksburg, Virginia). In 2011-2012, he traced and documented the ancient water distribution system at Machu Pichu, Peru, and surveyed several drinking water resources in Amazonia-Coco, Ecuador. Dr. Spellman also studied and surveyed two separate potable water supplies in the Galapagos Islands; he also studied and researched and studied Darwin's finches while in the Galapagos. He holds a BA, in public administration, a BS in business management, an MBA, and an MS and PhD in environmental engineering.

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