Enhanced regenerative braking strategies for electric vehicles: Dynamic performance and potential analysis

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Abstract

A regenerative braking system and hydraulic braking system are used in conjunction in the majority of electric vehicles worldwide. We propose a new regenerative braking distribution strategy that is based on multi-input fuzzy control logic while considering the influences of the battery's state of charge, the brake strength and the motor speed. To verify the braking performance and recovery economy, this strategy was applied to a battery electric vehicle model and compared with two other improved regenerative braking strategies. The performance simulation was performed using standard driving cycles (NEDC, LA92, and JP1015) and a real-world-based urban cycle in China. The tested braking strategies satisfied the general safety requirements of Europe (as specified in ECE-13H), and the emergency braking scenario and economic potential were tested. The simulation results demonstrated the differences in the braking force distribution performance of these three regenerative braking strategies, the feasibility of the braking methods for the proposed driving cycles and the energy economic potential of the three strategies.

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Xiao, B., Lu, H., Wang, H., Ruan, J., & Zhang, N. (2017). Enhanced regenerative braking strategies for electric vehicles: Dynamic performance and potential analysis. Energies, 10(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/en10111875

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