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Energies 2017,10, 1217
Table17.Cont.
MotorType Advantage Disadvantage VehiclesUsedIn
Switched
ReluctanceMotor
(SRM) ⢠Simpleandrobustconstruction
⢠Lowcost
⢠Highspeed
⢠Lesschanceofhazard
⢠Longconstantpowerrange
⢠Highpowerdensity ⢠Verynoisy
⢠LowefďŹciency
⢠Largerandheavier
thanPMmachines
⢠Complexdesign
andcontrol ChlorideLucas
Synchronous
ReluctanceMotor
(SynRM) ⢠Robust
⢠Fault tolerant
⢠EfďŹcient
⢠Small ⢠Problemsin
controllability
andmanufacturing
⢠Lowpower factor
PMassisted
Synchronous
ReluctanceMotor ⢠Greaterpower factor thanSynRMs
⢠Free fromdemagnetizingproblems
observedinIPM BMWi3
AxialFluxIronless
PermanentMagnet
Motor ⢠Noironusedinouter rotor
⢠Nostatorcore
⢠Lightweight
⢠Betterpowerdensity
⢠Minimizedcopper loss
⢠BetterefďŹciency
⢠Variablespeedmachine
⢠Rotor iscapableofbeingďŹttedto the
lateral sideof thewheel RenovoCoupe
6.ChargingSystems
For chargingofEVs,DCorACsystems canbeused. There aredifferent current andvoltage
conďŹgurations forcharging,generallydenotedas âlevelsâ. The timerequiredfora full chargedepends
onthe levelbeingemployed.Wirelesscharginghasalsobeentestedandresearchedforquitea long
time. IthasdifferentconďŹgurationsaswell. ThechargingstandardsareshowninTable18. Thesafety
standards thatshouldbecompliedbythechargersare the following[46]:
⢠SAEJ2929: ElectricandHybridVehiclePropulsionBatterySystemSafetyStandard
⢠ISO26262:RoadVehiclesâFunctional safety
⢠ISO6469-3: ElectricRoadVehiclesâSafetySpeciďŹcationsâPart3: ProtectionofPersonsAgainst
ElectricHazards
⢠ECER100: ProtectionagainstElectricShock
⢠IEC61000: ElectromagneticCompatibility (EMC)
⢠IEC 61851-21: Electric Vehicle Conductive Charging systemâPart 21: Electric Vehicle
Requirements forConductiveConnectiontoanAC/DCSupply
⢠IEC60950: Safetyof InformationTechnologyEquipment
⢠UL2202: ElectricVehicle (EV)ChargingSystemEquipment
⢠FCCPart 15Class B: The Federal Code of Regulation (CFR) FCCPart 15 for EMCEmission
MeasurementServices for InformationTechnologyEquipment.
⢠IP6K9K, IP6K7protectionclass
⢠â40 âŚCto105 âŚCambientair temperature
6.1.ACCharging
ACchargingsystemprovidesanACsupplythat isconvertedintoDCtochargethebatteries. This
systemneedsanAC-DCconverter.Accordingto theSAEEVACChargingPowerLevels, theycanbe
classiďŹedasbelow:
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Emerging Technologies for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles
- Titel
- Emerging Technologies for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles
- Herausgeber
- MDPI
- Ort
- Basel
- Datum
- 2017
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-3-03897-191-7
- Abmessungen
- 17.0 x 24.4 cm
- Seiten
- 376
- SchlagwĂśrter
- electric vehicle, plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), energy sources, energy management strategy, energy-storage system, charging technologies, control algorithms, battery, operating scenario, wireless power transfer (WPT)
- Kategorie
- Technik