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Energy Supply to Buses on a Conductive Electric Road: An evaluation of charger topologies and electric road characteristics
Division of Industrial Electrical Engineering and Automation, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-8486-9656
Division of Industrial Electrical Engineering and Automation, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-3227-2954
2021 (English)In: World Electric Vehicle Journal, E-ISSN 2032-6653, Vol. 12, no 4, article id 241Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

An electric road system (ERS) enables transfer of electric energy to a moving vehicle, making it possible to reduce the capacity—and cost—of the battery and the need for static chargers. A conductive electric road allows for relatively low complexity whilst being able to provide high levels of power. When utilising a conductive electric road, safety precautions must be considered with regard to isolation between the charging supply (the electric road) and the vehicle’s traction voltage system (TVS), since no protective Earth connection can be guaranteed. Isolation can be achieved by separating the two systems galvanically or by double isolating the entire TVS and all equipment connected to it on-board the vehicle. This study used the experimental results from a previous paper to model and evaluate three different electric powertrains/charger topologies, including a novel integrated design fulfilling the required safety features. The models were used in a full vehicle model and further investigated in a city bus scenario in terms of how charging performance, energy consumption and battery ageing are affected by the aforementioned charging topologies and electric road characteristic. We discovered that charging topology has a strong influence on energy consumption, and that electric road characteristics have a strong influence on battery ageing.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
MDPI, 2021. Vol. 12, no 4, article id 241
Keywords [en]
EV, dynamic charging, integrated charging, galvanic isolation
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Vehicle and Aerospace Engineering Energy Engineering
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URN: urn:nbn:se:vti:diva-21105DOI: 10.3390/wevj12040241ISI: 000937534900082Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85120787475OAI: oai:DiVA.org:vti-21105DiVA, id: diva2:1880642
Available from: 2024-07-01 Created: 2024-07-01 Last updated: 2025-02-14Bibliographically approved
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1. Electric drive and charging system for heavy vehicles: Solutions based on Electric Road Systems
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Electric drive and charging system for heavy vehicles: Solutions based on Electric Road Systems
2022 (English)Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary (Other academic)
Alternative title[sv]
Elektrisk driv- och laddsystem för tunga fordon : Lösningar baserade på elvägar
Abstract [en]

The electrification of road bound transport is to some extent limited by the large cost of the energy storage required on-board the vehicles, i.e., the cost of the battery. One way of reducing the required capacity of the on-board energy storage is to enable the possibility to supply the vehicles with electrical energy while it is moving, also called dynamic charging. The energy transfer is usually achieved by either an inductive or conductive coupling between the static supply and moving vehicle. This thesis focuses on a conductive energy transfer system and the challenges that follows, mainly the preference that the supply and the on-board voltage system should be galvanically isolated.

A prototype electrical powertrain is developed in a laboratory environment with the purpose of proving the concept as well as gathering measurement data for model validation. The data gathered is used to model three different types of electrical powertrains, each with a different philosophy with regard to galvanic isolation, and to compare their performance from an energy consumption and battery degradation point of view. The experimentally verified powertrain of this thesis features integrated energy transfer capabilities, meaning components originally only meant for traction purposes are also utilized in the process of transferring energy from an external supply to the wheels and energy storage on-board the vehicle. It turns out that this approach to energy transfer can be shown to be beneficial under certain circumstances, such as vehicle type, electric road characteristics for instance, compared to a separate energy transfer solution, where one separate component has, as its only purpose, the responsibility to transfer energy from a supply to the wheels and energy storage.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Lund: Lund University, 2022. p. 163
Keywords
Electric Road System, integrated charging, galvanic isolation
National Category
Vehicle and Aerospace Engineering Energy Systems
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:vti:diva-21108 (URN)9789198510942 (ISBN)9789198510959 (ISBN)
Public defence
2022-03-25, Lecture hall KC:A, Kemicentrum, Sölvegatan 39, Lund, 10:00 (English)
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Available from: 2024-07-10 Created: 2024-07-02 Last updated: 2025-02-14Bibliographically approved

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