Title :
Pihef: Plug-In Hybrid Electric Factor
Author :
Wirasingha, Sanjaka G. ; Emadi, Ali
Author_Institution :
Power Electron. & Motor Drives Lab., Illinois Inst. of Technol., Chicago, IL, USA
Abstract :
Growing consumer expectations, legislations pushing for higher fuel economy and lower emissions, higher fuel prices, and the realization that petroleum is a finite resource are leading to groundbreaking changes in the automotive industry, such as drive train electrification. Depending on the degree of electrification, the combination of the internal combustion engine with an electric motor offers a wide range of benefits from reduced fuel consumption and emissions to enhanced performance. The potential of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) to operate in electric and hybrid modes and their ability to supplement the energy storage off the grid has made them a front runner in alternative fuel vehicle development. There is however currently no widely-accepted standard classification that provides an accurate description of the optimal size to ratio of the energy storage system. This paper presents a classification which embodies the definition of a PHEV, energy consumption, and supply from the electric power grid.
Keywords :
electric drives; energy storage; hybrid electric vehicles; power grids; power transmission (mechanical); alternative fuel vehicle development; automotive industry; drive train electrification; electric motor; energy storage system; internal combustion engine; plug-in hybrid electric vehicles; reduced fuel consumption; reduced fuel emissions; Automotive engineering; Electric motors; Energy consumption; Energy storage; Fuel economy; Hybrid electric vehicles; Industrial training; Internal combustion engines; Legislation; Petroleum industry; Alternative fuel vehicles; batteries; control; drive trains; electric power grid; electric propulsion systems; energy storage systems; hybrid electric vehicles; plug-in hybrid electric vehicles; power electronics;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicle Power and Propulsion Conference, 2009. VPPC '09. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Dearborn, MI
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2600-3
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2601-0
DOI :
10.1109/VPPC.2009.5289787