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Batteries and battery management systems for electric vehicles

2012 Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE), 2012
The battery is a fundamental component of electric vehicles, which represent a step forward towards sustainable mobility. Lithium chemistry is now acknowledged as the technology of choice for energy storage in electric vehicles. However, several research points are still open.
Brandl M   +16 more
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The electric battery vehicle

Students Quarterly Journal, 1934
The author suggests that electric battery vehicles can compete on favourable terms with other forms of traction, and the subject is therefore worthy the attention of the younger ...
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The electric battery vehicle

Journal of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, 1923
In the original the paper was intended to review the whole of the position of the electric battery vehicle as it stands to-day. In the present abstract the descriptive sections dealing with the battery, chassis and charging equipment have been omitted, attention being confined to the more important sections.The paper opens with a reference to the early
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Battery Chargers in Electric Vehicles

2018 6th International Conference on Control Engineering & Information Technology (CEIT), 2018
Battery chargers are the energy transmission part of electric vehicles between the grid (or electric energy source) and the vehicle. This energy transmission process has a great effect on the technology of electric vehicles. Charging a vehicle as fast as possible is necessary for an electric vehicle to compete with the internal combustion engine ...
Kaptan, Deniz, CANSEVER, Galip
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A modular battery charger for electric vehicles

2013 IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition, 2013
Over the next five years, there will be a substantial increase in the number of all-electric (EVs) and hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs). These vehicles will be utilizing onboard electrochemical energy storage devices (batteries) that require full or part recharging by connection to a low voltage utility network that supples domestic or light industrial ...
Savage, B.   +2 more
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Battery electric cars

2001
In this chapter the author have brought together all the information available on the current (2001) production, prototype and experimental battery electric cars developed by the major manufacturers together with more detailed descriptions of four of the production vehicles which the author consider to be of major significance.
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Electric cells and batteries

2008
Most of the electrical power used is generated in rotating machines; a sufficient number of generators are necessary to provide the maximum load required, since power used at a particular time must be generated at that time. Many generators stand idle for long periods because they are needed only to meet peak demands, which usually occur for only a few
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Battery chargers for electric vehicles

IEEE Power Engineering Review, 2000
This article presents a comparative study of the performance of two types of battery chargers being developed for electric vehicles. The first charger is a microprocessor-based ferroresonant battery charger, referred to as the ferroresonant charger. The power delivery section of this charger is a ferroresonant transformer, which exploits the saturation
C.R. Mersman, N.G. Dillman, M.M. Morcos
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NaS Batteries for Electric Vehicles

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1990
Commercially viable NaS batteries are likely to become a reality by the middle of this decade, and ABB/Powerplex has already demonstrated high performance batteries for both stationary and on road applications. Utilizing the same basic cell design, the next generation batteries are already available in prototype form. They are inherently less expensive
Alina Pekarsky   +2 more
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