R&D and Analysis of Energy Consumption Improvement Factor for Advanced Clean Energy HEVs

K. Morita, K. Shimamura, G. Sugiyama, M. Hori, Y. Itai, S. Sekiyama, A. Motooka, M. Sasaki, Koichiro Suenaga
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Ultra-low energy consumption and ultra-low emission vehicle technologies have been developed by combining petroleum-alternative clean energy with a hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) system. Their component technologies cover a wide range of vehicle types, such as passenger cars, delivery trucks, and city buses, adsorbed natural gas (ANG), compressed natural gas (CNG), and dimethyl ether (DME) as fuels, series (S-HEV) and series/parallel (SP-HEV) for hybrid types, and as energy storage systems (ESSs), flywheel batteries (FWBs), capacitors, and lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries. Evaluation tests confirmed that the energy consumption of the developed vehicles is 1/2 of that of conventional diesel vehicles, and the exhaust emission levels are comparable to Japan's ultra-low emission vehicle (J-ULEV) level. In the analysis of energy consumption improvement factors, it was found that a heavy-duty (HD)-HEV benefits from the effect of regenerative braking to a greater extent than a light-duty (LD)-HEV.
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先进清洁能源混合动力汽车能耗改善因子研究与分析
将石油替代清洁能源与混合动力汽车(HEV)系统相结合,开发出了超低能耗、超低排放的汽车技术。他们的组件技术涵盖了广泛的车辆类型,如乘用车,货车和城市公交车,吸附天然气(ANG),压缩天然气(CNG)和二甲醚(DME)作为燃料,串联(S-HEV)和串联/并联(SP-HEV)用于混合动力类型,以及储能系统(ess),飞轮电池(fwb),电容器和锂离子(Li-ion)电池。评估测试证实,开发的车辆的能耗是传统柴油车的1/2,废气排放水平可与日本的超低排放车辆(J-ULEV)水平相媲美。在对能耗改善因素的分析中,发现重型(HD)-HEV比轻型(LD)-HEV更能受益于再生制动的效果。
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