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On-board electromagnetic energy regeneration for electric vehicles
T.W. Ching1; Wenlong Li2
2016
Source PublicationEnergy Systems for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles
Author of SourceK.T. Chau
Publication PlaceLondon, United Kingdom
PublisherThe Institution of Engineering and Technology, London, United Kingdom
Pages155-185
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Compared with conventional vehicles, electric vehicles (EVs) have a unique feature, that they can recover the kinetic energy during braking for battery recharging. Meanwhile, the vibrational energy of all kind of vehicles during normal operation is also recoverable, and can readily be used for battery charging in EVs. In this chapter, on-board electromagnetic energy regeneration for EVs is presented, with emphasis on energy recovery from braking and energy recuperation from suspension system. Both of their system configurations and control strategies are discussed in detail.

DOI10.1049/PBTR002E_ch6
Language英語English
ISBN9781785610097
WOS IDWOS:000722204700007
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85114563782
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Document TypeBook chapter
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CollectionDEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTROMECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Affiliation1.Department of Electromechanical Engineering, University of Macau, Macao, China
2.Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
First Author AffilicationUniversity of Macau
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T.W. Ching,Wenlong Li. On-board electromagnetic energy regeneration for electric vehicles[M]. Energy Systems for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, 1, London, United Kingdom:The Institution of Engineering and Technology, London, United Kingdom, 2016, 155-185.
APA T.W. Ching., & Wenlong Li (2016). On-board electromagnetic energy regeneration for electric vehicles. Energy Systems for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, 155-185.
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