Electric Vehicles

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Electric Vehicle Design

PerfECT Design Tool: Electric Vehicle Modelling and Experimental Validation

This article addresses a common issue in the design of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) by introducing a comprehensive methodology for the modeling and simulation of BEVs, referred to as the “PerfECT Design Tool”.

Audience:
Automotive Designers, Automotive Engineers, Automotive Software Developers, Electric Powertrain Researchers, Electric Vehicle Manufacturers, Policymakers, Regulatory Bodies, Simulation Tool Providers, Thermal Management Researchers, Vehicle Dynamics Researchers
Electric Vehicle Operations

Predictive Anti-Jerk and Traction Control for V2X Connected Electric Vehicles With Central Motor and Open Differential

Audience:
Automotive Engineers, Connected Vehicle Technologists, Electric Vehicle Designers, Intelligent Transport System Providers
Powertrain Modularity & Integration

Report on the EM-TECH Integrated Electric Motors, Electric Drives, and Associated Controllers

The target of this deliverable is to define the basic sizes (continuous and peak torque and power ratings, mass, expected available packaging envelopes) of the investigated components and systems for case studies.

Audience:
Automotive Engineers, Electric Propulsion Researchers, Electrical Engineers, Electronic Suppliers and Manufacturers, EV Manufacturers, Power Electronic Engineers
Thermal Management

Review of Thermal Management Technology for Electric Vehicles

This paper presents an exhaustive review of diverse thermal management approaches at both the component and system levels, focusing on electric vehicle air conditioning systems, battery thermal management systems, and motor thermal management systems.

Audience:
Automotive R&D Teams, Control System Designers, HVAC Automotive Professionals, Researchers in Thermal Management, Simulation and Modelling Professionals, Thermal Systems Engineers
National & EU Policies & Strategies

The European Green Deal

The European Green Deal, presented by the European Commission on December 11, 2019, outlines a comprehensive strategy to transform the European Union into a fair and prosperous society with a modern, resource-efficient, and competitive economy.

Audience:
Automotive Industry, Businesses, Consumers, Energy Providers, Environmental NGOs, EU Institutions, Infrastructure Developers, Investors, Local Authorities, National Governments, Policy Makers, Public Transport Operators, Researchers, Transport Sector, Urban Planners