DocumentCode
2724346
Title
Battery evaluation for plug-in hybrid electric vehicles
Author
Duvall, Mark S.
Author_Institution
Electr. Power Res. Inst., Palo Alto, CA, USA
fYear
2005
fDate
7-9 Sept. 2005
Abstract
This paper outlines the development of a battery system test regime for plug-in hybrid electric vehicles. The test regime is focused on a specific vehicle, the plug-in hybrid Electric Sprinter Van jointly developed by DaimlerChrysler and the Electric Power Research Institute. This paper describes an ongoing process to validate the cycle life performance of advanced batteries subjected to a PHEV duty cycle. Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles share many component and powertrain architecture commonalities with power assist hybrid electric vehicles-but with the ability to recharge a larger energy storage system from off-board electrical power. The PHEV has unique battery requirements that often require a compromise between the high energy battery systems required by battery electric vehicles (BEV) and the high power energy storage systems used in power assist hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs). The duty cycle is generally a combination of deep and shallow discharge behavior found respectively in BEVs and HEVs and is dependent on both vehicle requirements and the energy management strategy of the hybrid powertrain.
Keywords
battery charge measurement; battery powered vehicles; hybrid electric vehicles; battery electric vehicle; battery evaluation; duty cycle; energy management; energy storage system; hybrid electric vehicle; hybrid powertrain; powertrain; shallow discharge; Battery powered vehicles; Diesel engines; Electric motors; Energy management; Energy storage; Hybrid electric vehicles; Mechanical power transmission; Nickel; System testing; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Vehicle Power and Propulsion, 2005 IEEE Conference
Print_ISBN
0-7803-9280-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/VPPC.2005.1554580
Filename
1554580
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