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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY

SUBJECT NAME: ELECTRIC AND HYBRID VECHILES


BRANCH NAME: Electrical Engineering
SUBJECT CODE: 3710718
M.E. 1st SEMESTER

Type of course: Program Elective

Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of power electronics and motor control

Rationale: The objective of this course is to provide basic understanding of the upcoming
technology of electric and hybrid vehicles and to provide exposure to different aspects like
sizing, design and control of drives used for hybrid and electric vehicle.

Teaching and Examination Scheme:

Teaching Scheme Credits Examination Marks Total


L T P C Theory Marks Practical Marks Marks
ESE(E) PA (M) PA (V) PA (I)
3 0 2 4 70 30 30 20 150

Content:

Sr. Content Total %


No. Hrs Weightage
1 History of hybrid and electric vehicles 8 18
Social and environmental importance of hybrid and electric
vehicles
Impact of modern drive-trains on energy supplies
Basics of vehicle performance, vehicle power source
Characterization Transmission characteristics
Mathematical models to describe vehicle performance

2 Basic concept of hybrid traction, 8 20


Introduction to various hybrid drive-train topologies
Power flow control in hybrid drive-train topologies
Fuel efficiency analysis.

3 Introduction to electric components used in hybrid and electric 9 25


vehicles
Configuration and control of DC Motor drives
Configuration and control of Introduction Motor drives
Configuration and control of Permanent Magnet Motor drives
Configuration and control of Switch Reluctance
Motor drives, drive system efficiency
4 Matching the electric machine and the internal combustion 9 20
engine (ICE)
Sizing the propulsion motor, sizing the power electronics
Selecting the energy storage technology
Communications, supporting subsystems
5 Introduction to energy management and their strategies used in 7 17
hybrid and electric vehicle
Classification of different energy management strategies
Comparison of different energy management strategies
Implementation issues of energy strategies
Vehicle to grid and grid to vehicle

Suggested reading

1. Mehrdad Ehsani, Yimin Gao, Ali Emadi “Modern Electric, Hybrid Electric and Fuel Cell
Vehicles: Fundamentals Theory and Design”, CRC Press, Taylor and Francis group, FL,
USA, 2nd ed., 2010.
2. Iqbal Hussain, “Electric and Hybrid Vehicles: Design Fundamentals”, CRC Press, FL,
USA, 2011.
3. Ali Emadi, “Advanced Electric Drive Vehicles”, CRC Press, FL, USA, 2015.
4. Michael Nikowitz, “Advanced Hybrid and Electric Vehicles: System Optimization and
Vehicle Integration”, Springer International Publishing, 2016.
5. James Larminie and John Lowry “Electric Vehicle Technology Explained”, John Wiley
and Sons, 2nd ed., 2014.

Course Outcomes :-
Students will be able to:
1. Demonstrate knowledge about fundamental concepts, principles, analysis and design of
hybrid and electric vehicles.
2. Design and simulate electric drives used in vehicles / traction.

List of Experiments:

Lab experiments shall target the following


Modeling of electric vehicle sub-systems
Modeling of electric vehicle sub-systems
Control of electric drives (DC Machine, PMSM, BLDC, Induction motors) used for vehicles
Simulation of converters used for charging
Energy management strategies
Design examples

Major Equipment:

Simulation software like MATLAB, PSIM or Scilab and Power Electronic Converters as demanded
by the course.

List of Open Source Software/learning website:

1. Courses available through NPTEL.


- website : nptel.ac.in (htttps://nptel.ac.in/downloads/108103009)

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