Reducing the energy consumption for comfort and thermal conditioning in EVs

Alois Steiner, Alexander Mladek

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Abstract

One of the biggest barriers towards large scale adoption of electric and plug-in hybrid cars is still range limitation due to limited storage capacity of electric batteries. The air conditioning system for passenger comfort and the thermal conditioning system (battery and powertrain) are main auxiliary consumers in EVs with respect to energy consumption. Therefore, the Horizon 2020 project "OPTEMUS" proposes to tackle this bottleneck by leveraging low energy consumption and energy harvesting through a holistic vehicle-occupant-centred approach. This manuscript presents the approach of the project and first simulation results of the air conditioning system including a heat pump. This system is capable of using the ambient air or a preconditioned battery as heat source.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings
Number of pages4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017
Event12th International Conference on Ecological Vehicles and Renewable Energies: EVER 2017 - Monaco, Monaco
Duration: 11 Apr 201713 Apr 2017

Conference

Conference12th International Conference on Ecological Vehicles and Renewable Energies
Country/TerritoryMonaco
CityMonaco
Period11/04/1713/04/17

Fields of Expertise

  • Mobility & Production

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