A Complete Breakdown of DIYguru’s EV Architecture Webinar with Ashutosh Dehury
The electric vehicle (EV) industry in India and globally is entering a high-growth phase in 2025. However, despite massive demand, companies still face a severe shortage of engineers skilled in BMS, motor control, embedded systems, firmware, and EV diagnostics.
To address this skill gap, DIYguru hosted a live webinar on EV Architecture Overview featuring Ashutosh Dehury (Sr. Embedded Developer, EV Expert). The session focused on EV electronics, microcontrollers, BMS architectures, sensor systems, and real-world troubleshooting techniques used in the industry.
This article compiles key takeaways, technical concepts, and career insights from the session and video lecture.
EV Market Overview: Why EV Skills Matter in 2025
India’s EV penetration has reached 7% (2024)
This is a massive jump, and the Government of India targets 30% by the end of this decade.
Global competition is intensifying
Companies like Tesla face strong competition from Chinese manufacturers, especially BYD, which began its battery journey in the late 1990s.
Why governments push EV adoption:
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- High pollution from IC engines (Delhi as an example)
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- India spends billions in foreign exchange importing fuel
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- EVs reduce dependency on fossil fuels
The market is growing rapidly — but skilled engineers are lacking, making EV talent extremely valuable right now.
The Skill Gap: Why Engineers Struggle in EV Industry
Ashutosh highlighted that India’s engineering curriculum is still outdated:
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- Students learn 8051 while industries use 32-bit controllers
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- Very limited hands-on training in BMS, CAN, or EV sensors
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- OEMs report a shortage of trained manpower in emerging EV domains
High-demand EV Domains (2025–2030):
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- Battery Management Systems (BMS)
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- Motor control & motor algorithms (BLDC, PMSM)
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- Embedded systems (ARM Cortex-M, TriCore, RISC-V)
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- Software Defined Vehicles
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- EV Testing, Validation & Diagnostics
This gap is exactly what the webinar aimed to address.
EV Architecture Explained: Core Components You Must Understand
An EV’s architecture consists of:
✔ Battery Pack & BMS – The brain of the vehicle’s energy system
✔ Motor & Motor Controller – Converts electrical power → mechanical power
✔ Embedded Electronics (70+ ECUs)
✔ Sensor Ecosystem – Temperature, current, Hall, IR, IMU
✔ Communication Protocols – CAN, UART, I2C, SPI
Understanding how these systems communicate and integrate is crucial for any EV engineer.
32-Bit Microcontrollers in EVs: Industry Standard
Ashutosh emphasized that EVs rely heavily on 32-bit microcontrollers, not the outdated systems many students still learn.
Common MCU families used in EVs:
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- STMicroelectronics (STM32)
Skills Needed:
Communication Protocols in EVs: Why CAN is the Most Important
Among all EV communication protocols, CAN Bus is the backbone.
Key concepts engineers must learn:
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- Dominant & recessive bits
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- Physical wiring & termination
You cannot work in BMS, motor control, diagnostics, or testing without mastering CAN.
Motor Controller: The Most Common Point of EV Failure
Ashutosh asked the audience which component fails the most:
The answer: Motor Controller.
Reasons for failure:
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- Software algorithm issues
Tools required for diagnosing failures:
Battery Management System (BMS): The Heart of EV Safety
This was one of the most detailed parts of the webinar.
Key BMS parameters:
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- Overcurrent/overvoltage protections
BMS engineers with 3–5 years experience earn 20+ LPA, due to the difficulty of the domain and shortage of talent.
Types of BMS architectures:
Distributed BMS offers high redundancy and improved safety — used in modern EVs.
Sensor Systems in EVs
EVs use various sensors for safety, motor control, and energy management.
Important EV Sensors:
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- Hall sensors (current + position sensing in BLDC)
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- Accelerometer & Gyroscope (MPU6050)
Causes of sensor failures:
Sensors are foundational to ADAS, BMS, motor control, and vehicle safety.
Career Opportunities & Salaries in EV Domain (2025–2030)
High-demand EV job roles:
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- Firmware/Embedded Engineer
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- EV Testing & Validation Engineer
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- Protocol Engineer (CAN, UDS, LIN)
Skills companies expect:
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- Use of oscilloscope, logic analyzer
The shortage of skilled EV talent means this is the best time to switch careers into EV.
DIYguru’s EV Architecture Webinar Benefits (As Announced During Session)
Participants received:
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- ✔ Free EV Architecture Guide Book
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- ✔ Access to DIYguru Entrance Test (DIET)
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- ✔ Up to 40% scholarship on PG programs
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- ✔ Community access + learning resources
Conclusion: Why EV Architecture Skills Matter in 2025
EVs are no longer a niche — they are the future of mobility. As India moves toward 30% EV adoption, companies urgently need engineers who understand:
This webinar provided exactly the foundation needed for students, job seekers, and career switchers to enter the booming EV industry.