Year 2019,
Volume: 3 Issue: 4, 62 - 70, 31.12.2019
Yunus Emre Ekici
,
Nusret Tan
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Charge and discharge characteristics of different types of batteries on a hybrid electric vehicle model and selection of suitable battery type for electric vehicles
Year 2019,
Volume: 3 Issue: 4, 62 - 70, 31.12.2019
Yunus Emre Ekici
,
Nusret Tan
Abstract
The choice of battery type for electric vehicles is of
great importance. For electric vehicle manufacturers, this issue is the biggest
engineering problem. An electric vehicle produced with the right battery type
will undoubtedly be preferred by users. In this study, the charge and discharge
characteristics of four different battery types with a fixed charger were
investigated. The batteries were then placed on a hybrid electric vehicle model
and the charge and discharge characteristics were examined. The batteries were then placed on a hybrid electric vehicle model and
the charge and discharge characteristics were examined.
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