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?Just-in-Time? Battery Charge Depletion Control for PHEVs and E-REVs for Maximum Battery Life...

by Robert C Devault
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
SAE 2009 World Congress
Publication Date
Page Number
1
Publisher Location
Detroit, Michigan, United States of America
Conference Name
SAE 2009 World Conference
Conference Location
Detroit, Michigan, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
Society of Automotive Engineers
Conference Date
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Conventional methods of vehicle operation for Plug-in Hybrid Vehicles first discharge the battery to a minimum State of Charge (SOC) before switching to charge sustaining operation. This is very demanding on the battery, maximizing the number of trips ending with a depleted battery and maximizing the distance driven on a depleted battery over the vehicle�s life. Several methods have been proposed to reduce the number of trips ending with a deeply discharged battery and also eliminate the need for extended driving on a depleted battery. An optimum SOC can be maintained for long battery life before discharging the battery so that the vehicle reaches an electric plug-in destination just as the battery reaches the minimum operating SOC. These �Just-in-Time� methods provide maximum effective battery life while getting virtually the same electricity from the grid.