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100 1 _aGali, Vijayakumar
245 0 1 _aAdvanced Technologies in Electric Vehicles
_bChallenges and Future Research Developments
_c['Gali, Vijayakumar', 'Canha, Luciane Neves', 'Resener, Mariana']
264 1 _bAcademic Press
_c2024
300 _a p.
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700 0 _aCanha, Luciane Neves
700 0 _aResener, Mariana
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520 _aAdvanced Technologies in Electric Vehicles: Challenges and Future Research Developments discusses fundamental and advanced concepts, challenges, and future perspectives surrounding EVs. Sections cover advances and long-term challenges such as battery life span, efficiency, and power management systems. In addition, the book covers all aspects of the EV field, including vehicle performance, configuration, control strategy, design methodology, modeling and simulation for different conventional and modern vehicles based on mathematical equations. By tackling the fundamentals, theory and design of conventional electric vehicles (EVs), hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs), and fuel cell vehicles (FCVs), this book presents a comprehensive reference. Investment in hybrid and electric vehicle (EV) technology research has been increasing steadily in recent years, both from governments and within companies. The role of the combustion engine in causing climate change has put the automobile industry on a path of rapid evolution towards electric vehicles, bringing experts with a range of backgrounds into the field. - Provides the latest advances in battery management systems to address power quality issues - Explains step-by-step methodologies for the testing of EV battery systems - Explores the technological options for charging systems and charging infrastructure
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