Author : Abhay Halmare 1
Date of Publication :28th March 2018
Abstract: These The key issues of the 21st century are the combination of rising fuel prices, depletion of fossil fuels and increasing carbon dioxide pollution presents challenges to economies across the globe. The 60% petroleum is consumed by vehicles in the world. Every nation is looking into alternative options for energy efficient transportation solutions. Electric vehicles (EVs) segment is the only alternative for clean, efficient and eco-friendly urban transport system. Electric vehicles are being popular across the world but they are having some problems associated with driving range, energy storage system and stored energy management. This paper presents a new strategy of energy management between the battery and supercapacitors, renewable approaches to generate the electricity; new speed-torque control approach and an energy management system for electric vehicles.Electric drive is smooth, quiet also save a huge amount of running cost. Electric vehicles will also be helping the environment too through reduced carbon emission. The main contribution of this paper is focused on improvement in torque-speed performance and range extension of an electric vehicle.
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