Study on the combined influence of battery models and sizing strategy for hybrid and battery-based electric vehicles

Cláudio Pinto*, Jorge V. Barreras, Ricardo de Castro, Rui Esteves Araújo, Erik Schaltz

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Abstract

This paper presents a study of the combined influence of battery models and sizing strategy for hybrid and battery-based electric vehicles. In particular, the aim is to find the number of battery (and supercapacitor) cells to propel a light vehicle to run two different standard driving cycles. Three equivalent circuit models are considered to simulate the battery electrical performance: linear static, non-linear static and non-linear with first-order dynamics. When dimensioning a battery-based vehicle, less complex models may lead to a solution with more battery cells and higher costs. Despite the same tendency, when a hybrid vehicle is taken into account, the influence of the battery models is dependent on the sizing strategy. In this work, two sizing strategies are evaluated: dynamic programming and filter-based. For the latter, the complexity of the battery model has a clear influence on the result of the sizing problem. On the other hand, a modest influence is observed when a dynamic programming strategy is followed.
Original languageEnglish
JournalEnergy
Volume137
Pages (from-to)272-284
Number of pages13
ISSN0360-5442
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2017

Keywords

  • Design optimization
  • Dynamic programming
  • Electric vehicles
  • Energy management
  • Lithium batteries
  • Supercapacitors

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