• DocumentCode
    1152169
  • Title

    Electric Vehicle Using a Combination of Ultracapacitors and ZEBRA Battery

  • Author

    Dixon, Juan ; Nakashima, Ian ; Arcos, Eduardo F. ; Ortúzar, Micah

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Electr. Eng., Pontificia Univ. Catolica de Chile, Santiago, Chile
  • Volume
    57
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    2010
  • fDate
    3/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    943
  • Lastpage
    949
  • Abstract
    The sodium-nickel chloride battery, commonly known as ZEBRA, has been used for an experimental electric vehicle (EV). These batteries are cheaper than Li-ion cells and have a comparable specific energy (in watt-hours per kilogram), but one important limitation is their poor specific power (in watts per kilogram). The main objective of this paper is to demonstrate experimentally that the combination of ZEBRA batteries and ultracapacitors (UCAPs) can solve the lack of specific power, allowing an excellent performance in both acceleration and regenerative braking in an EV. The UCAP system was connected to the ZEBRA battery and to the traction inverter through a buck-boost-type dc-dc converter, which manages the energy flow with the help of DSP controllers. The vehicle uses a brushless dc motor with a nominal power of 32 kW and a peak power of 53 kW. The control system measures and stores the following parameters: battery voltage, car speed to adjust the energy stored in the UCAPs, instantaneous currents in both terminals (battery and UCAPs), and present voltage of the UCAP. The increase in range with UCAPs results in more than 16% in city tests, where the application of this type of vehicle is being oriented. The results also show that this alternative is cheaper than Li-ion powered electric cars.
  • Keywords
    DC-DC power convertors; brushless DC motors; cells (electric); electric vehicles; supercapacitors; traction power supplies; DSP controllers; Li-ion cells; UCAP; ZEBRA battery; battery voltage; brushless dc motor; buck-boost-type dc-dc converter; car speed; control system; electric vehicle; energy flow; energy management; energy storage; power 32 kW; power 53 kW; regenerative braking; road vehicle electric propulsion; sodium-nickel chloride battery; traction inverter; ultracapacitors; Energy management; energy storage; road vehicle electric propulsion;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0278-0046
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TIE.2009.2027920
  • Filename
    5175353