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ADVANCED ENERGY MANAGEMENT FOR HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLES
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Author(s) |
A. Ancarani; G. Brusaglino; P. L. Degli Esposti; P. Falcione |
Abstract |
Hybrid electric vehicles have been conceived to improve efficiency and decrease polluting emission of conventional engines trough regenerative braking and quasi steady state heat engine working conditions. The system consists of a heat engine generating unit, a battery storage unit and a traction unit; optimization of overall efficiency can be achieved by managing the power flow between these subsystems. A strategy to be implemented by an Electronic Energy Management System is described, which led to a consumption reduction of over 20% in an experimental hybrid bus tested in practical operation. |
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Date |
Last modified 2019-07-22 by System |
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