Urban and Extra-Urban Hybrid Vehicles: A Technological Review

Pollution derived from transportation systems is a worldwide, timelier issue than ever. The abatement actions of harmful substances in the air are on the agenda and they are necessary today to safeguard our welfare and that of the planet. Environmental pollution in large cities is approximately 20%...

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Main Author: Roberto Capata
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-10-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/11/2924
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spelling doaj-1de3ddcc9a324498a2925f656fe7668e2020-11-24T21:59:56ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732018-10-011111292410.3390/en11112924en11112924Urban and Extra-Urban Hybrid Vehicles: A Technological ReviewRoberto Capata0Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Roma “Sapienza”, 00184 Roma, ItalyPollution derived from transportation systems is a worldwide, timelier issue than ever. The abatement actions of harmful substances in the air are on the agenda and they are necessary today to safeguard our welfare and that of the planet. Environmental pollution in large cities is approximately 20% due to the transportation system. In addition, private traffic contributes greatly to city pollution. Further, “vehicle operating life„ is most often exceeded and vehicle emissions do not comply with European antipollution standards. It becomes mandatory to find a solution that respects the environment and, realize an appropriate transportation service to the customers. New technologies related to hybrid⁻electric engines are making great strides in reducing emissions, and the funds allocated by public authorities should be addressed. In addition, the use (implementation) of new technologies is also convenient from an economic point of view. In fact, by implementing the use of hybrid vehicles, fuel consumption can be reduced. The different hybrid configurations presented refer to such a series architecture, developed by the researchers and Research and Development groups. Regarding energy flows, different strategy logic or vehicle management units have been illustrated. Various configurations and vehicles were studied by simulating different driving cycles, both European approval and homologation and customer ones (typically municipal and university). The simulations have provided guidance on the optimal proposed configuration and information on the component to be used.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/11/2924hybrid electric vehicleseries and parallel configurationenergy managementcontrol strategieselectronic controller unitbraking energy regenerationhybridization degreepowertrain configurationsbattery packageultracapacitorelectric motorsthermal enginesultra-micro gas turbinedriving cycles simulationshybrid vehicle feasibility
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Urban and Extra-Urban Hybrid Vehicles: A Technological Review
Energies
hybrid electric vehicle
series and parallel configuration
energy management
control strategies
electronic controller unit
braking energy regeneration
hybridization degree
powertrain configurations
battery package
ultracapacitor
electric motors
thermal engines
ultra-micro gas turbine
driving cycles simulations
hybrid vehicle feasibility
author_facet Roberto Capata
author_sort Roberto Capata
title Urban and Extra-Urban Hybrid Vehicles: A Technological Review
title_short Urban and Extra-Urban Hybrid Vehicles: A Technological Review
title_full Urban and Extra-Urban Hybrid Vehicles: A Technological Review
title_fullStr Urban and Extra-Urban Hybrid Vehicles: A Technological Review
title_full_unstemmed Urban and Extra-Urban Hybrid Vehicles: A Technological Review
title_sort urban and extra-urban hybrid vehicles: a technological review
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Pollution derived from transportation systems is a worldwide, timelier issue than ever. The abatement actions of harmful substances in the air are on the agenda and they are necessary today to safeguard our welfare and that of the planet. Environmental pollution in large cities is approximately 20% due to the transportation system. In addition, private traffic contributes greatly to city pollution. Further, “vehicle operating life„ is most often exceeded and vehicle emissions do not comply with European antipollution standards. It becomes mandatory to find a solution that respects the environment and, realize an appropriate transportation service to the customers. New technologies related to hybrid⁻electric engines are making great strides in reducing emissions, and the funds allocated by public authorities should be addressed. In addition, the use (implementation) of new technologies is also convenient from an economic point of view. In fact, by implementing the use of hybrid vehicles, fuel consumption can be reduced. The different hybrid configurations presented refer to such a series architecture, developed by the researchers and Research and Development groups. Regarding energy flows, different strategy logic or vehicle management units have been illustrated. Various configurations and vehicles were studied by simulating different driving cycles, both European approval and homologation and customer ones (typically municipal and university). The simulations have provided guidance on the optimal proposed configuration and information on the component to be used.
topic hybrid electric vehicle
series and parallel configuration
energy management
control strategies
electronic controller unit
braking energy regeneration
hybridization degree
powertrain configurations
battery package
ultracapacitor
electric motors
thermal engines
ultra-micro gas turbine
driving cycles simulations
hybrid vehicle feasibility
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