Abstract
This report documents completion of the July 2013 milestone as part of NREL's Vehicle Technologies Annual Operating Plan with the U.S. Department of Energy. The objective was to perform analysis on range extension techniques for battery electric vehicles (BEVs). This work represents a significant advancement over previous thru-life BEV analyses using NREL's Battery Ownership Model, FastSim, and DRIVE. Herein, the ability of different charging infrastructure to increase achievable travel of BEVs in response to real-world, year-long travel histories is assessed. Effects of battery and cabin thermal response to local climate, battery degradation, and vehicle auxiliary loads are captured. The results reveal the conditions under which different public infrastructure options are most effective, and encourage continued study of fast charging and electric roadway scenarios.
Original language | American English |
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Number of pages | 51 |
State | Published - 2013 |
NREL Publication Number
- NREL/MP-5400-60008
Keywords
- battery
- battery electric vehicles
- battery ownership model
- BEV
- BOM
- drive
- FASTSim