Comparative analysis of passive and semi-active hybrid energy storage system topologies for electric vehicle

The hybrid energy storage system (HESS) in electric vehicles (EVs) is introduced to reduce battery stress and improve the capture of regenerative braking power. The most common HESS configuration for EV consists of a high voltage battery pack and supercapacitors. There are various possible HESS topo...

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Main Authors: Al Takrouri, Mohammad, Md. Ayob, Shahrin, Nik Idris, Nik Rumzi, Abdul Aziz, Mohd. Junaidi, Ayop, Razman, Muhamad Said, Mohd .Farid
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spelling my.utm.1076782024-09-25T07:50:13Z http://eprints.utm.my/107678/ Comparative analysis of passive and semi-active hybrid energy storage system topologies for electric vehicle Al Takrouri, Mohammad Md. Ayob, Shahrin Nik Idris, Nik Rumzi Abdul Aziz, Mohd. Junaidi Ayop, Razman Muhamad Said, Mohd .Farid TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering The hybrid energy storage system (HESS) in electric vehicles (EVs) is introduced to reduce battery stress and improve the capture of regenerative braking power. The most common HESS configuration for EV consists of a high voltage battery pack and supercapacitors. There are various possible HESS topologies for EVs. In this paper, a comparison between two possible HESS topologies are considered, namely the semi-active HESS and the passive HESS. The effectiveness of these configurations is analyzed through simulations conducted on an EV conversion MyVi, installed with 30. 2kWh Li-ion battery. The simulation results based on NEDC clearly demonstrate the advantages of using a HESS over a vehicle with a battery as the sole energy storage system. However, the passive HESS, which lacks control and relies on internal resistance and State of Charges (SoCs) for power flow, only slightly reduces the battery discharge rate, failing to meet one of the main purposes of a HESS. On the other hand, the semi-active HESS, equipped with a bidirectional DC-DC converter and controller, effectively limits the battery discharge rate, optimizes power flow management, and maximizes the utilization of both the battery pack and the supercapacitor (SC) bank. The semi-active HESS achieves a longer travel range of approximately 228.2km compared to 211.5km for the passive HESS. Moreover, the semiactive topology successfully minimizes battery usage by recapturing regenerative braking energy, with a recaptured energy value of -0.06kWh, whereas the passive topology only achieves -0.68kWh. The semi-active HESS also exhibits a lower battery RMS current value of 39.00A compared to 46.46A for the passive HESS. Additionally, the semi-active topology utilizes the SC bank more efficiently, supplying almost double the energy compared to the passive topology (6.35kWh vs. 3.29kWh). 2023 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Al Takrouri, Mohammad and Md. Ayob, Shahrin and Nik Idris, Nik Rumzi and Abdul Aziz, Mohd. Junaidi and Ayop, Razman and Muhamad Said, Mohd .Farid (2023) Comparative analysis of passive and semi-active hybrid energy storage system topologies for electric vehicle. In: 2023 IEEE Conference on Energy Conversion (CENCON), 23 October 2023-24 October 2023, Kuching, Malaysia. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/CENCON58932.2023.10369822
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Al Takrouri, Mohammad
Md. Ayob, Shahrin
Nik Idris, Nik Rumzi
Abdul Aziz, Mohd. Junaidi
Ayop, Razman
Muhamad Said, Mohd .Farid
Comparative analysis of passive and semi-active hybrid energy storage system topologies for electric vehicle
description The hybrid energy storage system (HESS) in electric vehicles (EVs) is introduced to reduce battery stress and improve the capture of regenerative braking power. The most common HESS configuration for EV consists of a high voltage battery pack and supercapacitors. There are various possible HESS topologies for EVs. In this paper, a comparison between two possible HESS topologies are considered, namely the semi-active HESS and the passive HESS. The effectiveness of these configurations is analyzed through simulations conducted on an EV conversion MyVi, installed with 30. 2kWh Li-ion battery. The simulation results based on NEDC clearly demonstrate the advantages of using a HESS over a vehicle with a battery as the sole energy storage system. However, the passive HESS, which lacks control and relies on internal resistance and State of Charges (SoCs) for power flow, only slightly reduces the battery discharge rate, failing to meet one of the main purposes of a HESS. On the other hand, the semi-active HESS, equipped with a bidirectional DC-DC converter and controller, effectively limits the battery discharge rate, optimizes power flow management, and maximizes the utilization of both the battery pack and the supercapacitor (SC) bank. The semi-active HESS achieves a longer travel range of approximately 228.2km compared to 211.5km for the passive HESS. Moreover, the semiactive topology successfully minimizes battery usage by recapturing regenerative braking energy, with a recaptured energy value of -0.06kWh, whereas the passive topology only achieves -0.68kWh. The semi-active HESS also exhibits a lower battery RMS current value of 39.00A compared to 46.46A for the passive HESS. Additionally, the semi-active topology utilizes the SC bank more efficiently, supplying almost double the energy compared to the passive topology (6.35kWh vs. 3.29kWh).
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Al Takrouri, Mohammad
Md. Ayob, Shahrin
Nik Idris, Nik Rumzi
Abdul Aziz, Mohd. Junaidi
Ayop, Razman
Muhamad Said, Mohd .Farid
author_facet Al Takrouri, Mohammad
Md. Ayob, Shahrin
Nik Idris, Nik Rumzi
Abdul Aziz, Mohd. Junaidi
Ayop, Razman
Muhamad Said, Mohd .Farid
author_sort Al Takrouri, Mohammad
title Comparative analysis of passive and semi-active hybrid energy storage system topologies for electric vehicle
title_short Comparative analysis of passive and semi-active hybrid energy storage system topologies for electric vehicle
title_full Comparative analysis of passive and semi-active hybrid energy storage system topologies for electric vehicle
title_fullStr Comparative analysis of passive and semi-active hybrid energy storage system topologies for electric vehicle
title_full_unstemmed Comparative analysis of passive and semi-active hybrid energy storage system topologies for electric vehicle
title_sort comparative analysis of passive and semi-active hybrid energy storage system topologies for electric vehicle
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utm.my/107678/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/CENCON58932.2023.10369822
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