The Electrical Drives Laboratory focuses on the practical aspects of electric drive systems and their control techniques. Equipped with state-of-the-art drive units, it allows students to study the dynamics and performance of AC and DC drives. The lab provides hands-on experience with motor control, power electronics converters, and digital signal processing for drive applications. Students learn to design, implement, and test various drive configurations, emphasizing efficiency and precision control. Advanced topics such as vector control, direct torque control, and sensorless operation are explored. Safety procedures and industry standards are integral to lab activities. The laboratory supports research on renewable energy integration, electric vehicle drives, and industrial automation. Collaboration with industry enhances practical knowledge and prepares students for real-world applications.