TY - JOUR
T1 - Development and performance evaluation of advanced electric bus transportation system
AU - Eda, Kenichiro
AU - Kanaga, Ryutaro
AU - Yang, Weihsiang
AU - Hirota, Toshio
AU - Kamiya, Yushi
AU - Daisho, Yasuhiro
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was performed as part of a project organized by the Japan Ministry of the Environment. The authors would like to express their gratitude to parties concerned. Also, the authors sincerely appreciate great cooperation by Mr. Sasaki and Mr. Yamaura of Flatfield and Mr. Niikura and Mr. Koto of Hino motors and Nagaden-Bus and Alpico-Kotsu on making and operating test vehicles.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 WEVA.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - Electric buses have superior environmental performance because they emit no CO2 and other exhaust gases while driving. However, in terms of more popularization of electric buses, it is essential to improve battery performance and realize user-friendliness of charging. To resolve these issues, a concept "short range running and frequent charging" was formulated. Under this approach, the authors have studied methods of greatly reducing the amount of large, heavy, and expensive battery. Research on non-contact inductive power supply (IPS) system has also been conducted as a way of improving charging convenience. A longterm operation test of electric buses was performed in Nagano prefecture as part of a project organized by the Japan Ministry of the Environment from 2011 to 2014. For this project the short-range frequentcharging type electric buses, "Waseda Electric Buses (WEBs)" were developed and tested on public roads to make clear the environmental performance and energy costs. WEB-3, one of the test vehicles, was driven for 41,724 km without any major problems and had advantages to reduce 28 - 42 % of CO2 emissions and 57 -64% of energy costs, compared to conventional diesel buses. And it was estimated on Matlab simulation model that total energy consumption could be reduced by 11 % with vehicle weight reduction, modifications of drivetrain and other components.
AB - Electric buses have superior environmental performance because they emit no CO2 and other exhaust gases while driving. However, in terms of more popularization of electric buses, it is essential to improve battery performance and realize user-friendliness of charging. To resolve these issues, a concept "short range running and frequent charging" was formulated. Under this approach, the authors have studied methods of greatly reducing the amount of large, heavy, and expensive battery. Research on non-contact inductive power supply (IPS) system has also been conducted as a way of improving charging convenience. A longterm operation test of electric buses was performed in Nagano prefecture as part of a project organized by the Japan Ministry of the Environment from 2011 to 2014. For this project the short-range frequentcharging type electric buses, "Waseda Electric Buses (WEBs)" were developed and tested on public roads to make clear the environmental performance and energy costs. WEB-3, one of the test vehicles, was driven for 41,724 km without any major problems and had advantages to reduce 28 - 42 % of CO2 emissions and 57 -64% of energy costs, compared to conventional diesel buses. And it was estimated on Matlab simulation model that total energy consumption could be reduced by 11 % with vehicle weight reduction, modifications of drivetrain and other components.
KW - EV and HV systems
KW - Electric bus
KW - Energy management
KW - Motor drive system
KW - Test on public roads
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U2 - 10.3390/wevj7030349
DO - 10.3390/wevj7030349
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85042363226
SN - 2032-6653
VL - 7
SP - 349
EP - 356
JO - World Electric Vehicle Journal
JF - World Electric Vehicle Journal
IS - 3
ER -