Energy Systems for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles
Electric and hybrid vehicles have been globally identified to be the most environmental friendly road transportation. Energy Systems for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles provides comprehensive coverage of the three main energy system technologies of these vehicles - energy sources, battery charging and vehicle-to-grid systems.

The book begins with a discussion of energy source systems, covering electrochemical energy sources, flywheel energy storage, hybrid energy sources, solar energy harvesting, electromagnetic energy regeneration and thermoelectric energy recovery. Then battery technologies are covered, including battery charging strategies and battery management techniques, emerging wireless charging techniques for electric vehicles and the concept of energy cryptography for secure wireless power transfer. Finally vehicle-to-X technology is discussed, embracing the vehicle-to-home, vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-grid energy systems, for electric and hybrid vehicles.

Combining insights from an international team of authors, this book is essential reading for researchers and advanced students developing electric/hybrid vehicles and intelligent transport systems in industry and academia.

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Energy Systems for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles
Electric and hybrid vehicles have been globally identified to be the most environmental friendly road transportation. Energy Systems for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles provides comprehensive coverage of the three main energy system technologies of these vehicles - energy sources, battery charging and vehicle-to-grid systems.

The book begins with a discussion of energy source systems, covering electrochemical energy sources, flywheel energy storage, hybrid energy sources, solar energy harvesting, electromagnetic energy regeneration and thermoelectric energy recovery. Then battery technologies are covered, including battery charging strategies and battery management techniques, emerging wireless charging techniques for electric vehicles and the concept of energy cryptography for secure wireless power transfer. Finally vehicle-to-X technology is discussed, embracing the vehicle-to-home, vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-grid energy systems, for electric and hybrid vehicles.

Combining insights from an international team of authors, this book is essential reading for researchers and advanced students developing electric/hybrid vehicles and intelligent transport systems in industry and academia.

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Energy Systems for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles

Energy Systems for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles

Energy Systems for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles

Energy Systems for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles

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Overview

Electric and hybrid vehicles have been globally identified to be the most environmental friendly road transportation. Energy Systems for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles provides comprehensive coverage of the three main energy system technologies of these vehicles - energy sources, battery charging and vehicle-to-grid systems.

The book begins with a discussion of energy source systems, covering electrochemical energy sources, flywheel energy storage, hybrid energy sources, solar energy harvesting, electromagnetic energy regeneration and thermoelectric energy recovery. Then battery technologies are covered, including battery charging strategies and battery management techniques, emerging wireless charging techniques for electric vehicles and the concept of energy cryptography for secure wireless power transfer. Finally vehicle-to-X technology is discussed, embracing the vehicle-to-home, vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-grid energy systems, for electric and hybrid vehicles.

Combining insights from an international team of authors, this book is essential reading for researchers and advanced students developing electric/hybrid vehicles and intelligent transport systems in industry and academia.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781785610080
Publisher: The Institution of Engineering and Technology
Publication date: 08/15/2016
Series: Transportation
Pages: 520
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.50(h) x 1.30(d)

About the Author

K.T. Chau has served as Director of the International Research Centre for Electric Vehicles at the Universityof Hong Kong for over ten years. He is a Fellow of the IEEE, the IET and the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers. He has served as editor and editorial board member of various international journals as well as chairing and organizing committee members of many international conferences, especially in the area of Electric Vehicles. He is also an international consultant for electric vehicle technologies. Professor Chau has published six books, over two hundred refereed journal papers, and many industrial reports. His teaching and research philosophy follows the Confucian classic 'Li Ji' - Teaching and learning (research) are mutually motivating.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1: Overview of energy systems for electric and hybrid vehicles
  • Chapter 2: Overview of electrochemical energy sources for electric vehicles
  • Chapter 3: Ultrahigh-speed flywheel energy storage for electric vehicles
  • Chapter 4: Hybridization of energy sources for electric and hybrid vehicles
  • Chapter 5: Solar energy harvesting for electric vehicles
  • Chapter 6: On-board electromagnetic energy regeneration for electric vehicles
  • Chapter 7: On-board thermoelectric energy recovery for hybrid electric vehicles
  • Chapter 8: Review of battery charging strategies for electric vehicles
  • Chapter 9: Wireless power transfer systems for electric vehicles
  • Chapter 10: Move-and-charge technology for electric vehicles
  • Chapter 11: Energy cryptography for wireless charging of electric vehicles
  • Chapter 12: Review of battery management systems for electric vehicles
  • Chapter 13: Integration of energy and information in electric vehicle systems
  • Chapter 14: Optimal scheduling with vehicle-to-grid ancillary services
  • Chapter 15: Vehicle-to-home, vehicle-to-vehicle, and vehicle-to-grid energy systems
  • Chapter 16: Vehicle-to-grid power interface
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