Maximizing the Energy-Saving Potential of Declutchable Bev Powertrains Via Eco-Driving
Paper in proceeding, 2024

Compared to a conventional BEV powertrain, a declutchable powertrain integrating a clutch mechanism can mechanically disconnect the electric drive unit (EDU) from the drive axle. By disengaging the clutch, the vehicle can realize the free-coasting feature, which utilizes vehicle kinetic energy while mitigating the no-load losses of the EDU. In order to maximize the energy-saving potential of such feature, this paper proposes an Eco-driving strategy based on model predictive control (MPC) specifically tailored for the declutchable BEV powertrain. The effectiveness of the proposed strategy is assessed through simulation studies over three representative real-world routes. Finally, the energy consumption of the declutchable powertrain is then compared to that of a conventional BEV powertrain employing a standard Eco-driving strategy, showcasing the value of the declutchable BEV powertrain.

Battery electric vehicle (BEV)

Declutchable powertrain

Model predictive control (MPC)

Energy efficiency

Eco-driving

Author

Yu Xu

Zeekr Technology Europe AB

Prashant Lokur

Zeekr Technology Europe AB

Simon Klacar

Infimotion Technology Europe AB

S. George

Infimotion Technology Europe AB

A. Andersson

Infimotion Technology Europe AB

David Sedarsky

Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Energy Conversion and Propulsion Systems

Nikolce Murgovski

Chalmers, Electrical Engineering, Systems and control

2024 IEEE International Conference on Electrical Systems for Aircraft, Railway, Ship Propulsion and Road Vehicles and International Transportation Electrification Conference, ESARS-ITEC 2024


9798350373905 (ISBN)

2024 IEEE International Conference on Electrical Systems for Aircraft, Railway, Ship Propulsion and Road Vehicles and International Transportation Electrification Conference, ESARS-ITEC 2024
Naples, Italy,

Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)

Vehicle and Aerospace Engineering

Control Engineering

DOI

10.1109/ESARS-ITEC60450.2024.10819770

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