Abstract

Due to the complexity of two power source control for range extended electric vehicles, this paper proposes a real-time multi-objective prediction energy management strategy that can find a tradeoff between minimizing auxiliary power unit fuel cost, minimizing electric cost, and minimizing battery degradation cost. First, the multi-objective energy management problem is formulated as minimizing total operating cost. The model predictive control based real-time multi-objective prediction energy management strategy is designed to achieve real-time energy management control. Furthermore, a novel energy management optimizer based on the direct multiple shooting method and sequential quadratic programming algorithm is proposed to improve the real-time performance of the online optimization process. Finally, the total operating cost of the proposed strategy is reduced by 8.05% and 13.12% compared with the equivalent consumption minimization strategy and the charge-depleting charge-sustaining strategy. The calculation duration of the proposed strategy for each rolling optimization step is only about 0.15 s. The simulation results manifest the excellent performance of the proposed real-time multi-objective prediction energy management strategy.

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