Team Kratos Racing Electric
Team Kratos Racing Electric
Team Description:
Team Kratos Racing is an E.V formula student team from Pune, India. The team comprises of 40 undergraduate students from all branches of engineering to design and manufacture an E.V prototype race car.
The team formed in 2015, competing in CV(Combustion Vehicle) Formula student events in India including SAE Supra and Formula Bharat.
Participation and Laurels:
Since the inception of the team,it is growing each year as a team and performing better than the preceding year. Till date, the team has designed and manufactured 7 cars which gained 29 awards across 7 competitions and have been the most successful team in India. After competing in C.V category for 3 years, the team shifted to greener mobility and took a big step forward of designing the 1st Electric Vehicle and were regarded as the overall champions in the maiden electric category of Formula Bharat.
Driven by our motto "Together We Rise", the team believes in knowledge sharing and growing and will continue to do so. Recently,the team has released the Design report of our latest E.V project so that many teams turn up for designing E.V in India for upcoming years.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSch6KxGnLV13no-Zwbv-y8fbR2e2W5IbAF64nZpw9Ht9KtFtQ/viewform
Previous Project:
Last year, the team had designed and manufactured it's first E.V in India and competed in Electric Category of Formula Bharat 2019.
The objectives behind designing the first Electric Power train for E.V were:
- Focusing on safety and reliability.
- Designing the whole system with 100 kg.
- Easy Fault detection and troubleshooting.
The Power train specifications of last year project were:
- Maximum Tractive-system voltage: 84VDC
- Nominal Tractive-system voltage: 74VDC
- Control-system voltage: 12VDC
- Accumulator configuration: 20s3p
- Total Accumulator capacity: 78Ah
- Motor type: 3-Phase AC Asynchronous Motor
- Number of motors: 1, Rear wheel drive
- Maximum combined motor power in kW: 39.40kW
Prototyping:
After designing the GLVS (Ground low voltage system), various prototype PCB's were manufactured and tested in the college itself.
After multiple iterations of circuits, prototype was manufactured:
Similarly after designing and prototyping various circuits of GLVS we integrated the circuits:
Shown below is the final tested GLVS of Thunderblade 1.0:
Current Project:
Currently the team is working on the Thunderblade 2.0. The objectives for Thunderblade 2.0 is to take a step towards customizing battery management system and acquiring real time data from vehicle.
To PCBWay:
To sum up everything, Team Kratos Racing would be very grateful to partner with PCBWay. Since the very beginning, team has been consistently delivering and learning from the failures to move forward. After competing in our nation for past 5 years, the team has decided to participate in international competitions with the teams across the globe. For this vision, Team Kratos Racing would request PCBWay for their extensive support in PCB manufacturing. We would request PCBWay to consider our request and be a vital pillar in our journey.
TOGETHER WE RISE.
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