Title :
Natural Energy Low Fuel Consumption Long Distance Electric Vehicle
Author :
Yoshihiko Takahashi;Ryo Matsumoto;Hirotake Sasai
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Vehicle Syst. Eng., Kanagawa Inst. of Technol., Atsugi, Japan
Abstract :
We are proposing a new hybrid electric vehicle which uses natural energy, consumes little fuel, and operates over a long running distance. It utilizes a series hybrid system in which a diesel engine operating on plant oil rotates an electric generator to produce electricity, which is used to drive the vehicle or may be stored in batteries to use later. The intention of the proposed system is to reduce the use of non-renewable fossil fuels. Since plants convert carbon dioxide into oxygen, plant oil production allows for a carbon neutral system to be created, and therefore is more ecological than carbon based fuel. Non-esterified straight vegetable oil (NE-SVO) and waste vegetable oil (NE-WVO) are promising alternatives used in order to reduce fuel costs while better controlling emissions. In this paper, we will explain the concept of the proposed series hybrid electric vehicle system using plant oil, and will provide some experimental results. The experimental results revealed that the proposed system showed sufficiently encouraging mileage, over 50 km/L using non-esterified straight vegetable oil (NE-SVO).
Keywords :
"Diesel engines","Generators","Fuels","Hybrid electric vehicles","Batteries"
Conference_Titel :
Vehicle Power and Propulsion Conference (VPPC), 2015 IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/VPPC.2015.7352982