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Electric Vehicles and the Future of Energy Efficient Transportation [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 293 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x216 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Apr-2021
  • Kirjastus: Business Science Reference
  • ISBN-10: 1799876268
  • ISBN-13: 9781799876267
  • Formaat: Hardback, 293 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x216 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Apr-2021
  • Kirjastus: Business Science Reference
  • ISBN-10: 1799876268
  • ISBN-13: 9781799876267
The electric vehicle market has been gradually gaining prominence in the world due to the rise in pollution levels caused by traditional IC engine-based vehicles. The advantages of electric vehicles are multi-pronged in terms of cost, energy efficiency, and environmental impact. The running and maintenance cost are considerably less than traditional models. The harmful exhaust emissions are reduced, besides the greenhouse gas emissions, when the electric vehicle is supplied from a renewable energy source. However, apart from some Western nations, many developing and underdeveloped countries have yet to take up this initiative. This lack of enthusiasm has been primarily attributed to the capital investment required for charging infrastructure and the slow transition of energy generation from the fossil fuel to the renewable energy format. Currently, there are very few charging stations, and the construction of the same needs to be ramped up to supplement the growth of electric vehicles. Grid integration issues also crop up when the electric vehicle is used to either do supply addition to or draw power from the grid. These problems need to be fixed at all the levels to enhance the future of energy efficient transportation. Electric Vehicles and the Future of Energy Efficient Transportation explores the growth and adoption of electric vehicles for the purpose of sustainable transportation and presents a critical analysis in terms of the economics, technology, and environmental perspectives of electric vehicles. The chapters cover the benefits and limitations of electric vehicles, techno-economic feasibility of the technologies being developed, and the impact this has on society. Specific points of discussion include electric vehicle architecture, wireless power transfer, battery management, and renewable resources. This book is of interest for individuals in the automotive sector and allied industries, policymakers, practitioners, engineers, technicians, researchers, academicians, and students looking for updated information on the technology, economics, policy, and environmental aspects of electric vehicles.
Preface xii
Chapter 1 Battery Management Systems (BMS) for EV: Electric Vehicles and the Future of Energy-Efficient Transportation
1(35)
Rakshitha Ravi
Usha Surendra
Chapter 2 Design and Development of Bidirectional DC-DC Converters Using Battery/Supercapacitor for Electric Vehicle Applications
36(20)
Bharathi Sankar Ammaiyappan
Campus
Chennai
Chapter 3 Error-State Extended Kalman Filter-Based Sensor Fusion for Optimized Drive Train Regulation of an Autonomous PHEV
56(19)
Parag Jose Chacko
Haneesh K. M.
Joseph X. Rodrigues
Chapter 4 Integration Strategies, Challenges, and Merits of Renewable Resources in Electric Vehicles
75(29)
Sudhakar Hallur
Roopa Kulkarni
Prashant P. Patavardhan
Vishweshkumar Aithal
Chapter 5 Mathematical Modeling of DC-DC Converters and Li Ion Battery Using MATLAB/Simulink
104(40)
Sumukh Surya
Chapter 6 Microgrid-Based Sustainable E-Bike Charging Station
144(24)
Ghanishtha Bhatti
Raja Singh R.
Chapter 7 Power Converters for Hybrid Electric Vehicles
168(25)
M. Nandhini Gayathri
Chapter 8 Real-Time Optimization of Regenerative Braking System in Electric Vehicles
193(26)
B. Prasanth
Deepa Kaliyaperumal
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham
R. Jeyanthi
Amrita Vishwa
Saravanan Brahmanandam
Chapter 9 Solar Powered Electric Vehicle Through Wireless Power Transfer
219(24)
Balamurugan M.
Raghu N.
Kamala N.
Trupti V. Nandikolmath
Sarat Kumar Sahoo
Chapter 10 Transformation of the Turkish Automotive Sector: The Electric Vehicle Challenge
243(21)
Yigit Aydogan
Compilation of References 264(21)
About the Contributors 285(7)
Index 292