Electric Vehicle Lab at Velagapudi Ramakrishna Siddhartha Engineering College, Vijayawada
Decibels Electric Vehicle Lab at Velagapudi Ramakrishna Siddhartha Engineering College offers advanced EV tech training and research
The Electric Vehicle Lab at Velagapudi Ramakrishna Siddhartha Engineering College, Vijayawada was successfully commissioned on 13th April 2026 in collaboration with Decibels Lab as part of the institution’s initiative to strengthen industry-aligned education, practical learning, and skill development in electric mobility.
Designed to provide focused exposure to Battery Management Systems (BMS) and advanced battery technologies, the facility enables students and faculty members to gain hands-on understanding of battery monitoring, algorithm development, and system-level validation workflows used in modern electric vehicles. The lab bridges the gap between theoretical concepts and real-world EV engineering practices through application-oriented experimentation.
The Electric Vehicle Lab is equipped with an industry-grade platform, including:
This setup enables learners to perform structured experiments and practical demonstrations related to multi-cell battery monitoring, SOC and SOH estimation, cell balancing strategies, fault diagnostics, algorithm validation, and real-time battery behavior analysis. Through this platform, students gain direct exposure to embedded BMS development and intelligent battery management workflows aligned with industry practices.
To ensure effective utilization of the infrastructure, the Decibels Lab team conducted a 2-day intensive hands-on training program for faculty members and students, focusing on system operation, experiment execution, safety practices, and practical applications in EV battery systems. The Electric Vehicle Lab empowers the institution to support practical learning, academic projects, and industry-oriented skill development in battery technologies and electric mobility engineering, strengthening its commitment to preparing future-ready engineers for careers in EV and energy storage domains.
Enhanced practical understanding of Battery Management Systems (BMS) and EV battery technologies through hands-on experimentation
Improved industry readiness of students with exposure to real-time multi-cell BMS development and testing workflows
Strengthened faculty capabilities in delivering application-oriented EV and battery system education
Support for academic projects, research activities, and skill development aligned with electric mobility industry requirements
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