Energy Storage Systems for Automotive Applications
Illinois Institute of Technology · University of the South Pacific
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Abstract
The fuel efficiency and performance of novel vehicles with electric propulsion capability are largely limited by the performance of the energy storage system (ESS). This paper reviews state-of-the-art ESSs in automotive applications. Battery technology options are considered in detail, with emphasis on methods of battery monitoring, managing, protecting, and balancing. Furthermore, other ESS candidates such as ultracapacitors, flywheels and fuel cells are also discussed. Finally, hybrid power sources are considered as a method of combining two or more energy storage devices to create a superior power source.
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- Flywheel
- Automotive industry
- Energy storage
- Automotive engineering
- Propulsion
- Battery (electricity)
- Computer science
- Automotive battery
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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