Testing Performance of 10 kW BLDC Motor and LiFePO4 Battery on ITB-1 Electric Car Prototype
Author(s) -
Agus Purwadi,
Jimmy Dozeno,
Nana Heryana
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
procedia technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2212-0173
DOI - 10.1016/j.protcy.2013.12.296
Subject(s) - battery (electricity) , automotive engineering , automotive battery , dc motor , electric vehicle , battery electric vehicle , engineering , electric motor , electrical engineering , voltage , energy storage , controller (irrigation) , traction motor , automotive industry , power (physics) , aerospace engineering , physics , agronomy , quantum mechanics , biology
The growing development of Electric vehicle industry due to more greener transportation needs, encouraging ITB as a research based educational institution to give their effort and participation in developing electric city car prototype, especially for Indonesia used. Two fundamental components in the electric car are the electric motor and its energy storage system. The motor used in this ITB-1electric car is brushless dc (BLDC) motor type. A controller will be used to convert the dc source into ac for BLDC motor power source. How far an electric car can reach their destination depends on how much energy that is stored in the batteries. This electrical energy storage will affect performance of the electric car. Therefore we have to protect the battery from anything that can make the battery's life shorter. Voltage is one of the parameters that must be controlled by the battery management system, so that the battery can be protected effectively. In this paper, a10kW BLDC motor and its energy storagei.e LiFePO4 battery types, will be evaluated based on their performance result from the tests
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