EBOOK - Electric Vehicle Technology Explained (James Larminie & John Lowry)
The first demonstration electric vehicles were made in the 1830s, and commercial electric vehicles were available by the end of the 19th century. The electric vehicle has now entered its third century as a commercially available product and as such it has been very successful, outlasting many other technical ideas that have come and gone.
However, electric vehicles have not enjoyed the enormous success of internal combustion (IC) engine vehicles that normally have much longer ranges and are very easy to refuel. Today’s concerns about the environment, particularly noise and exhaust emissions, coupled to new developments in batteries and fuel cells may swing the balance back in favour of electric vehicles. It is therefore important that the principles behind the design of electric vehicles, the relevant technological and environmental issues are thoroughly understood.
1. Introduction
2. Batteries
3. Alternative and Novel Energy Sources and Stores
4. Fuel Cells
5. Hydrogen Supply
6. Electric Machines and their Controllers
7. Electric Vehicle Modelling
8. Design Considerations
9. Design of Ancillary Systems
10. Electric Vehicles and the Environment
11. Case Studies
References
Appendices: MATLAB Examples
Appendix 1: Performance Simulation of the GM EV1
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The first demonstration electric vehicles were made in the 1830s, and commercial electric vehicles were available by the end of the 19th century. The electric vehicle has now entered its third century as a commercially available product and as such it has been very successful, outlasting many other technical ideas that have come and gone.
However, electric vehicles have not enjoyed the enormous success of internal combustion (IC) engine vehicles that normally have much longer ranges and are very easy to refuel. Today’s concerns about the environment, particularly noise and exhaust emissions, coupled to new developments in batteries and fuel cells may swing the balance back in favour of electric vehicles. It is therefore important that the principles behind the design of electric vehicles, the relevant technological and environmental issues are thoroughly understood.
1. Introduction
2. Batteries
3. Alternative and Novel Energy Sources and Stores
4. Fuel Cells
5. Hydrogen Supply
6. Electric Machines and their Controllers
7. Electric Vehicle Modelling
8. Design Considerations
9. Design of Ancillary Systems
10. Electric Vehicles and the Environment
11. Case Studies
References
Appendices: MATLAB Examples
Appendix 1: Performance Simulation of the GM EV1
LINK DOWNLOAD



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