Abstract
In a battery-electric vehicle, a representative electric vehicle, there is a growing demand for performance and one-charge mileage improvement. As an alternative to such improvements, the capacity of the battery has been increased; however, due to the corresponding increase in the weight of the battery and the limited space in the vehicle, increasing the capacity of the battery also has limitations. Therefore, researches are being actively conducted to improve system operation efficiency to overcome such limitations. This paper proposes a distributing method of the driving forces to a battery-powered electric shuttle bus for last-mile mobility equipped with the decentralized driving system while taking into account voltage changes of the input terminals due to changes in the battery charge. The system operation efficiency changes were compared and evaluated by performing energy consumption analysis using ‘Manhattan Bus Driving Cycle’ at low voltage condition (SOC 20%). Various analyzes were performed and compared, such as the uniform distribution method of driving forces of the front and rear wheels (Uniform), the optimization method without considering the input terminal voltage change (Vnorm = 90 V), and the optimization method considering the input terminal voltage change (Vdclink). As a result, it shows that the proposed algorithm can improve 6.0% compared to the conventional uniform driving force distribution method (Uniform). Moreover, it shows that the real-time optimization method without considering the input voltage change (Vnorm = 90 V) can improve 5.3% compared to the uniform distribution method. The proposed method can obtain an additional 0.7% increase in total cost compared to the existing optimization method, which shows that the vehicle system has cost-effectiveness by reducing the battery capacity required to achieve the same mileage.
Highlights
A method for improving the energy efficiency was presented by considering the input terminal voltage of the driving system of a battery-powered electric shuttle bus equipped with a decentralized driving system according to the battery’s SOC
The proposed algorithm was verified by conducting simulations of the vehicle driving efficiency according to the Manhattan Bus Cycle
The design results of the driving motor with the aim of satisfying the specification of the driving system was presented, and the changes in the efficiency characteristics according to the varying input voltages were examined by analyzing the loss characteristics according to the input terminal voltage for the designed driving motor
Summary
Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations Due to their high energy density and convenience, fossil fuels have been exploited for vehicles for a long time. This paper presents methods to increase the energy efficiency of a battery-powered electric shuttle bus equipped with a decentralized four-wheel drive system. An effectiveness of proposed algorithm is analyzed for a battery-powered electric shuttle bus
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