DocumentCode :
3303511
Title :
Hybrid electric vehicles (EVS-13 Osaka)
Author :
Wyczalek, Floyd A.
Author_Institution :
FW Lilly Inc., Bloomfield Hills, MI, USA
fYear :
1996
fDate :
4-6 Nov 1996
Firstpage :
409
Lastpage :
412
Abstract :
Beginning in 1990, the major automotive passenger vehicle manufacturers once again reexamined the battery powered electric vehicle (EV). This intensive effort to reduce the battery EV to commercial practice focused attention on the key issue of limited vehicle range, resulting from the low energy density and high mass characteristics of batteries, in comparison to liquid hydrocarbon fuels. Consequently, by 1995, vehicle manufacturers turned their attention to hybrid electric vehicles (HEV). This redirection of EV effort was highlighted by the 1996 EVS-13 Osaka Electric Vehicle Symposium, plus the focus on experimental hybrid EV displayed at the 1995 Frankfurt Motor Show and the Tokyo Motor Show in Japan. In Europe the 56th IAA in Frankfurt included twelve or more EV designed for personal transportation, and among them, two featured hybrid-electric (HEV) systems: the Peugeot turboelectric HEV, and the Opel-Corsa Irmscher-Selectra HEV. In Japan, at the 31st Tokyo Motor Show, among the twenty or more EV on display, seven were hybrid HEV by: Daihatsu, Mitsubishi, Toyota: and, the Subaru, Suzuki, and the Kia KEV4 parallel type HEV. This paper presents a comparative analysis of the key features of these hybrid propulsion systems. Among the conclusions, two issues are evident: one, the focus is on series-type hybrid systems, with the exception of the parallel Subaru and Suzuki HEV, and, two, the major manufacturers are turning to the hybrid concept in their search for solutions to two key EV Issues: limited driving range, and, heating and air conditioning, associated with the low energy density characteristic of batteries
Keywords :
electric propulsion; electric vehicles; road vehicles; transportation; EVS-13 Osaka Electric Vehicle Symposium; air conditioning; heating; hybrid electric vehicles; hybrid propulsion systems; parallel type HEV; personal transportation; series-type hybrid systems; vehicle range; Automotive engineering; Battery powered vehicles; Displays; Europe; Fuels; Hybrid electric vehicles; Hydrocarbons; Manufacturing; Propulsion; Transportation;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Northcon/96
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3277-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NORTHC.1996.564972
Filename :
564972
Link To Document :
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