Development of GENSET module technology of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles

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The main purpose of this paper is to develop the on-board generator (named "GENSET"), equipped on the Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs) in Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), Taiwan. Based on the developed electric power components such as battery integration, DC/DC converters, traction motor and control units, ITRI hybrid powertrains were thereby established by combining above items and existing engine technologies. Therefore, a power-assist 100kW powertrain for a SUV and an 18 kW fullhybrid powertrain in a light-duty vehicle were built. Several techniques of key subsystems such as a 50 kW PMSM traction motor, a GENSET, enhanced vehicle controllers, an 8 kWh/150A battery module, and battery management systems (BMSs) from the powertrains mentioned were utilized to integrate the prototype PHEV. From the experimental results, the 20 kW generator with a 1.2L 4-cylinder engine integrated into a GENSET can reach 20 kW output power and has a good performance in the narrow domain. Finally, we raised briefly several directions for future study. © 2010 WEVA.

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Chen, P. Y., & Chen, R. (2011). Development of GENSET module technology of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles. World Electric Vehicle Journal, 4(1), 60–65. https://doi.org/10.3390/wevj4010060

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