TY - GEN
T1 - Experimental performance evaluation of Electric Vehicles (EV) based on analysis of power and torque losses
AU - Valladolid, Juan D.
AU - Albarado, Ronald
AU - Mallahuari, David
AU - Patino, Diego
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 IEEE.
PY - 2020/2
Y1 - 2020/2
N2 - Nowadays, due to different pollution factors, the electric vehicle is considered as a solution for the energy and environmental crisis, but it has not yet managed to outperform internal combustion vehicles due to limited energy density, therefore, it is necessary to study in which parts of the electric vehicle the greatest losses of powers occur to find the most optimal points of operation of the EV, which opens up possibilities to raise energy optimization issues and thus try to obtain greater efficiency and autonomy, this paper presents a methodology for the analysis of energy efficiency in electric vehicles (EV). To obtain a measurement of the real power in the wheels, a MAHA LPS 3000 dynamometer bank was used. In addition, a data acquisition system (DAS) that records different variables necessary for the analysis obtained directly from the ECU through the on-board diagnostic port (OBD), according to the analysis performed, it is concluded that the power losses are not a function of the value of the state of charge (SOC), the results of the calculated losses and the analysis in measurements are detailed in power curves for different systems (electric motor, inverter and mechanical transmission). Finally, efficiency curves are presented, showing the optimum operating points of each component analysed.
AB - Nowadays, due to different pollution factors, the electric vehicle is considered as a solution for the energy and environmental crisis, but it has not yet managed to outperform internal combustion vehicles due to limited energy density, therefore, it is necessary to study in which parts of the electric vehicle the greatest losses of powers occur to find the most optimal points of operation of the EV, which opens up possibilities to raise energy optimization issues and thus try to obtain greater efficiency and autonomy, this paper presents a methodology for the analysis of energy efficiency in electric vehicles (EV). To obtain a measurement of the real power in the wheels, a MAHA LPS 3000 dynamometer bank was used. In addition, a data acquisition system (DAS) that records different variables necessary for the analysis obtained directly from the ECU through the on-board diagnostic port (OBD), according to the analysis performed, it is concluded that the power losses are not a function of the value of the state of charge (SOC), the results of the calculated losses and the analysis in measurements are detailed in power curves for different systems (electric motor, inverter and mechanical transmission). Finally, efficiency curves are presented, showing the optimum operating points of each component analysed.
KW - Dynamometer bank
KW - Efficiency
KW - Electric vehicle
KW - Inverter
KW - Power losses
KW - Torque losses
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U2 - 10.1109/ICIT45562.2020.9067241
DO - 10.1109/ICIT45562.2020.9067241
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85084131051
T3 - Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technology
SP - 933
EP - 938
BT - Proceedings - 2020 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technology, ICIT 2020
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 21st IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technology, ICIT 2020
Y2 - 26 February 2020 through 28 February 2020
ER -