Let’s get to know the EV world better word-by-word: Common terms & jargons
As we are stepping into a world where electric cars have become common it is essential to prepare ourselves with everything there is to know. As sooner or later, we all will have one parked outside our home. And when the time comes, every tiny bit of knowledge will help us make a better decision. Don’t you agree?
Furthermore, with the tax break for electric vehicles announced in the Malaysian Budget 2022, the industry is about to experience an influx of the kinds in the showrooms and ultimately on the road.
Supporting the EV future in the country are its drivers themselves. A recent survey conducted by BMW Group revealed that eight out of 10 Malaysian drivers want to see more EVs on the road. This survey gave us many more insights on local car consumer behaviour that we will surely discuss in days to come.
Here are some of the latest cars to join the Malaysia EV line-up -
- Hyundai Kona Electric (first 13 units delivered)
- Volvo XC40 Pure Electric
- Tesla Model Y
- Hyundai Ioniq 5 EV
- Mercedes-Benz EQA250 AMG Line
- BYD T3 EV van (commercial vehicle)
With so much on the plate and more to come soon, let’s quickly prep ourselves with the common EV terminology. So, the next time when you are a part of an EV-related conversation you won’t feel out of9 place.
For making things easy, we have divided EV terminology into different segments including vehicle segment, charging, and battery, type of plugs etc. So, let’s get started
Type of Electric Vehicle
EV |
Electric Vehicle. One that is not powered by petrol or diesel. There are several sub-groups within EVs as discussed below |
BEV |
Battery Electric Vehicle. A fully electric car with all the power coming from onboard batteries |
FCEV |
Fuel-cell Electric Vehicle. Here electric power to drive the car is derived from hydrogen fuel that via a process is converted into electricity |
HEV |
Hybrid Electric Vehicle. Powdered by both an internal combustion engine (ICE) and electric motor. Do not have a charging port, are self-charging |
MHEV |
Mild-hybrid Electric Vehicle. ICE powers the car with a small electric motor only offering an additional power boost |
PHEV |
Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles. Like HEVs they feature both an ICE and an e-motor. However, they have bigger batteries that are plugged in to charge |
REx |
Range-extender Electric Vehicle. It is basically a BEV with an ICE whose only job is to charge batteries via a generator |
All terms related to EV charger & charging
AC |
Alternating Current. It’s the current that is provided by our regular electric socket at home. Can’t be used to charge an EV, unless converted into DC |
DC |
Direct Current. Unlike AC, it can charge an electric car |
kW |
KiloWatt. Measurement of power in an EV |
kWh |
Kilowatt hours. Unit of electricity transferred in an hour by one kW of energy. Denotes EV’s battery capacity, so higher the figure, more electricity storage, & ultimately more range |
Types of EV chargers
On-board Charger |
Used during AC charging. Converts AC to DC directly on the car itself. Slow charging |
DC Fast Charger |
Uses an external high-power charger to deliver high-power DC directly to EV’s battery. A faster way to charge an EV |
Single-phase AC Charger |
A simple AC charging used at home, power comes from one single conductor. Offers slow charging speed |
Three-phase AC Charger |
Advanced AC charger, power comes from three conductors. Has complicated wiring, not supported by every household |
Type of EV charging plugs
Type 1 plug |
A five-pin electric charging plug for AC charging |
Type 2 plug |
A seven-pin electric charging plug for AC charging |
CCS |
Combined Charging System, adds two extra prongs on either Type 1 or Type 2 plugs to support DC charging. Most used in Malaysia |
ChaDeMo |
A DC charging plug found in a few Japanese cars |
A few other terms to know
LIB |
Lithium-ion battery. It is the current standard in EVs, offers fast-changing and good power |
Tesla Supercharger |
It is a supercharger. It charges the Model S to recharge 80% in 30 minutes |
ZEV |
Zero Emission Vehicles. Such vehicles emit no tailpipe pollutants |
Range |
An EV’s range tells us how far the car can travel solely on electric power |
Charging station |
A part of the EV infrastructure that supplies power to EV |
So, that’s it for today’s lesson, make sure to prepare yourself well before the EV wave hits in all its glory.
Stay tuned with Zigwheels for more informative articles.
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