Electric Energy Storage Systems for Transportation Electrification
A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Energy Science and Technology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (25 March 2021) | Viewed by 5627
Special Issue Editors
Interests: battery-powered vehicles; switching converters; battery chargers; induction motor drives; power capacitors
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Interests: power electronics; DC-DC converters; DC microgrids; fault tolerance; reliability
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
More recently, the trend in the auto industry is to move towards electric modes of transport as well as autonomous e-mobility (self-powered cars and urban mass mobility). Hence, it has become imperative to find a solution to manage on-board energy production and usage. Enhancing the life of lithium-ion (Li-ion) and lithium-polymer (Li-Po) battery cells/packs has been the topic of much interest recently. Li-ion battery safety and calendar life are also major concerns. In this framework, this Special Issue will focus on technologies related to smart battery/cell energy management systems and related power electronics-based solutions. Alternate electric energy storage technologies as well as advanced modeling techniques will also be discussed. Critical issues such as power converters and control for health-conscious fast charging and thermal management systems for extremely rapid charging will also be focused on. This Special Issue will also look at power-dense solutions such as ultracapacitors for future e-autonomous mobility as well as urban mass transit applications, such as heavy-duty buses, trucks, trains, and trams. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
- Advanced battery modeling techniques;
- Power electronic converters for fast and extreme fast charging;
- Thermal management systems for extremely rapid charging;
- Power electronic DC/DC converters for active cell voltage balancing;
- Thermal modeling and temperature-controlled charging/cell energy management;
- Battery energy management systems—active/dynamic cell voltage balancing;
- Super-capacitor and ultra-capacitor power management;
- Hybrid electric energy storage systems;
- Electric energy storage for heavy-duty traction applications;
- Power electronic converters for battery/super-capacitor hybrid storage;
- Power converters to facilitate rapid discharge of large battery packs;
- Real-time modeling and rapid prototyping of electric energy storage systems;
- Standards and policies.
Dr. Andrii Chub
Guest Editors
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