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The usage of the electrical vehicles (EVs) has a promising future. Therefore, different analyses related to the EVs characteristics are very popular. This paper proposes the novel-analytical approach in determination of the EV starting time and corresponding distance. The analytical solutions were obtained on the base of conducted mathematical analysis taking into account the inertial parameters of EVs, such as rolling resistance and the aerodynamic drag. It was concluded that the parameters have strong impact on the electrical vehicle starting time and corresponding distance, especially at higher values of vehicle speed. The proposed analytical approach is simpler and more convenient for using than the commonly used approach based on complex numerical methods.

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Ćalasan, M., Mujović, S. (2020). Analytical Solutions for Determination of Electrical Vehicle Starting Time and Corresponding Distance. In: Avdaković, S., Mujčić, A., Mujezinović, A., Uzunović, T., Volić, I. (eds) Advanced Technologies, Systems, and Applications IV -Proceedings of the International Symposium on Innovative and Interdisciplinary Applications of Advanced Technologies (IAT 2019). IAT 2019. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 83. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-24986-1_4

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