Books
Modern Electric, Hybrid Electric, and Fuel Cell Vehicles
2005
Author(s): Ehsani M, Gao Y, Gay S E, Emadi Ali
This book comprehensively deals in fundamentals, theory and design of conventional vehicles with ICEs, EVs, HEVs and FCVs incorporating vehicle performance parameters.
Smart Grid Standards
2015
Author(s): Sato T, Kammen D M, Duan B, Macuha M, Zhou Z, Wu J f, Tariq M, Asfaw S A
The book provides a fully comprehensive introduction to smart grid standards and their applications for developers, consumers and service providers. The book will help people in the smart grid areas and in the related industries to easily understand the fundamental standards of smart grid.
The book provides an overview of developments in emobility in Europe and USA – a fast growing sector linking engineering, infra, environment, transport and sustainable development. It attempts to serve for benefit of society, environment, public health and in turn development of private industry and economic development.
This book introduces challenges and trends in more electric vehicles (MEVs) development. It comprehensively covers advanced power system architectures, dynamics and characteristics of MEVs with focus on real world applications and issues and challenges.
This contributed volume offers insights from industry professionals, policy makers and researchers on new and profitable business models in the field of electric vehicles (EV) for the mass market.
Electric Vehicles Technology Brief
2017
Author(s): Fulton L M, Seleem A, Boshell F, Salgado A, Saygin D
A brief introduction outlining technological and policy advances needed for EVs helping the transition of mobility world to a sustainable global energy future. This brief outlines the technological and policy advances still needed for EVs to help drive the transition to a sustainable global energy future.
This book mainly talks about the success story of the StreetScooter, the electric utility vehicle of the Deutsche Post. At the same time, it derives a new management philosophy for the development of innovations, through a radically more efficient re-conception of the development process.
Hybrid Electric Vehicles, second edition is a comprehensively updated new edition covering recent advances in hybrid vehicle technology. New areas covered are battery modelling, charger design, and wireless charging, architecture of hybrid excavators.
This book systematically provides a systematic analysis of the leading markets for electric vehicles and draws on the latest user data for plug-in electric vehicles.
The book not only presents core algorithms of battery management system (BMS) for electric vehicles, but also discusses their background, as well as related experimental and hardware developments.