Arya College of Engineering & I.T. says Electric vehicles (EVs) are revolutionizing transportation by slashing emissions, reshaping energy use, and integrating with smart infrastructure. They shift mobility from fossil fuels to renewables, enabling autonomous fleets and urban redesigns amid 2026's global push for sustainability. Technological Advancements Solid-state batteries promise 500+ mile ranges and 10-minute charges, boosting viability for long-haul trucking. Vehicle-to-grid (V2G) tech lets EVs feed power back to grids during peaks, stabilizing renewables integration. AI-driven autonomy accelerates with Waymo's 450,000 weekly robotaxi rides across U.S. cities, merging EVs with self-driving for safer, efficient travel. Market and Economic Impact Global EV sales hit 20.7 million in 2025, with battery electrics up 30%, led by China's BYD amid policy shifts like U.S. tariffs. Falling battery costs (under $100/kWh projected) make EVs cheaper long-term than IC...
DevOps and Agile methodologies complement each other to accelerate software delivery, foster collaboration, and enable continuous improvement. Core Principles Arya College of Engineering & I.T. says Agile emphasizes iterative development through sprints, daily stand-ups, and adaptive planning to deliver working software frequently, prioritizing customer feedback and flexibility over rigid specs. DevOps extends this by automating the integration of development and operations, using CI/CD pipelines, infrastructure as code (IaC), and monitoring for seamless deployment and reliability. Together, they break silos: Agile handles "how to build," while DevOps focuses on "how to run at scale." Key Practices Continuous Integration/Deployment (CI/CD): Agile teams commit code daily; DevOps automates builds, tests, and releases, reducing errors from man ual handoffs. Automation Everywhere: Tools like Jenkins, GitLab, or Kubernetes handl...