A Method for HPR Critical Routes Identification and Evaluation
2024-28-0150
12/05/2024
- Event
- Content
- Heavy-duty vehicles, particularly those towing higher weights, require a continuous/secondary braking system. While conventional vehicles employ Retarder or Engine brake systems, electric vehicles utilize recuperation for continuous braking. In a state where HV Battery is at 100% of SOC, recuperated energy from vehicle operation is passed on to HPR and it converts electrical energy into waste heat energy. This study focuses on identification of routes which are critical for High Power Brake Resistors (HPRs), by analyzing the elevation data of existing charging stations, the route’s slope distribution, and the vehicle’s battery SOC. This research ultimately suggests a method to identify HPR critical vehicle operational routes which can be useful for energy efficient route planning algorithms, leading to significant cost savings for customers and contributing to environmental sustainability.
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- 4
- Citation
- Thakur, S., Salunke, O., Ambuskar, M., and Pandey, L., "A Method for HPR Critical Routes Identification and Evaluation," SAE Technical Paper 2024-28-0150, 2024, .