Research on Waste Heat Recovery Characteristics of Electric Drive System in Hybrid Electric Light-Duty Trucks
2026-99-0722
To be published on 05/15/2026
- Content
- Aimed at the high energy consumption for battery heating of a light hybrid truck in low-temperature winter, this paper proposes an optimized battery thermal management scheme based on motor waste heat and PTC cooperation. Then it verifies its energy-saving performance based on multi-condition simulation and testing. Taking the constant-speed condition at -5°C as an example, firstly, the accuracy of the battery thermal management model is verified by comparative simulation and test. Then, based on the verified model, the battery thermal management model is simulated under typical winter conditions at 0°C and 5°C. The analysis results show that, when the battery temperature is raised from the initial state to a certain target, the energy consumption of the motor waste heat-assisted PTC heating scheme is obviously less than that of PTC heating. The energy saving rates are 33.137% at -5°C, 32.45% at 0°C, and 32.56% at 5°C, respectively. The research results have proved that the effective utilization of motor waste heat can reduce PTC energy consumption.
- Citation
- Meng, S., Zhang, D., Zhang, Y., Zhang, C., et al., "Research on Waste Heat Recovery Characteristics of Electric Drive System in Hybrid Electric Light-Duty Trucks," Interntional Conference on the New Energy and Intelligent Vehicles, Hefei, China, November 2, 2025, .