ICE/HPM generator range extender for a series hybrid EV powertrain

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Abstract

This study discusses an optimised auxiliary power unit for applications in series hybrid electric vehicles (SHEVs). The auxiliary power source consists of an internal combustion engine (ICE) and a hybrid permanent magnet (HPM) generator. The ICE acts as a prime mover to the HPM generator the electrical output of which is connected to the vehicle DC-link via a passive rectifier. The vehicle primary energy is supplied by a ZEBRA battery system while the ICE/HPM generator provides a range extension. The SHEV performance is evaluated over some driving cycles using performance indicators such as driving range, fuel consumption, emissions and, battery utilisation. A dynamic model of the ICE/HPM generator system is developed and a vehicle range, with consideration of the battery dynamics, is numerically evaluated via a simulation platform. The predicted results are compared with measurements from a laboratory prototype HPM generator system, which shows a good agreement hence validating the models and simulation platform.

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Al-Adsani, A. S., Jarushi, A. M., & Beik, O. (2020). ICE/HPM generator range extender for a series hybrid EV powertrain. IET Electrical Systems in Transportation, 10(1), 96–104. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-est.2018.5097

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