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Experimental Driving Performance Evaluation of Battery-Powered Medium and Heavy Duty All-Electric Vehicles

Publication Year: 2022

Author(s): Sato S, Jiang YJ, Russell RL, Miller JW, Karavalakis G, Durbin TD, Johnson KC

Abstract:

As efforts to reduce air pollution and carbon dioxide for global warming continue, there is growing interest in developing and deploying battery electric vehicles for heavy-duty applications as one of the most critical and difficult steps to electrify the transportation sector fully. This study evaluated and quantified the energy consumption rates and energy regeneration rates for three heavy-duty battery electric vehicles (a step van, a yard tractor, and a class 8 truck) using driving cycle tests with a heavy-duty vehicle chassis dynamometer. Information in this area is currently very limited, and yet it is critical to understand how effective heavy-duty battery electric vehicles will be for a wide range of applications as the electrification of the heavy-duty vehicle market continues to expand. Energy consumption rates ranged from 0.37 and 2.71 kWh/km for most vehicle/cycle combinations. On a diesel liter energy-equivalent basis, the heavy-duty vehicles had approximately 3 to 6 times better energy consumption rates compared to comparable diesel vehicles, with weight normalized energy consumption rates also comparing favorably to the current and future greenhouse gas/fuel economy standards for equivalent diesel vehicles. Based on battery capacities ranging from 80 to 215 kWh, the vehicle ranges varied from 38.18 km to 171.2 km, with ranges of 115.9 km to 171.2 km for most types of driving and lower ranges of 38.18 to 42.20 km for sustained grade cycles. Overall, the advantage of improved energy consumption rates coupled with improvements expected for battery technology and vehicle range provides promise for expanded use of heavy-duty vehicles going into the future.

Source of Publication: International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems

Vol/Issue: 141, 108100

DOI No.: 10.1016/j.ijepes.2022.108100

Publisher/Organisation: Elsevier Ltd.

Rights: Elsevier Ltd

URL:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0142061522001429

Theme: Sustainable transportation | Subtheme: Freight

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