Design and Development of Bidirectional Integrated Converter for Plug-in Electric Vehicles
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This thesis focuses on the evolution, analysis, and design of improved single-stage based
integrated converters aimed at on-board applications of plug-in electric vehicles (achieving
complete types of vehicle operation, i.e., plug-in charging, propulsion, and regenerative braking
using a single-converter) (PEVs). For better gasoline compromising with health is a big concern
to deal with these issues of health due to environmental impacts gasoline may be replaced with EV
Collectively known as plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs). In the vehicle's engine has an additional
battery charging system, usually between the battery and the traction motor inverter. A
bidirectional DC-DC converter is used. This converter is charged with increasing battery voltage
and efficiently controlling power during cruising, acceleration, and regenerative braking. The
bidirectional DC-DC converter is only employed in propulsion or regenerative modes in such
classic designs, and the battery is charged by yet another AC/DC converter. This includes different
converters for two independent operating modes, regardless of the converter configurations.
Merging the additional mount entity with the bidirectional DC-DC converter, which is used during
touring and stepping up modes, would be a competent alternative for providing a highly compact,
lightweight, and affordable charging scheme. Both AC-DC and bidirectional converters are used
in this notion.
This study proposes a novel integrated converter-based charging system for EVs. To function
efficiently and achieve all of its operating modes, the created system only requires a limited
number of power electronics components. In the typical system, the bidirectional DC-DC
converter is integrated into the on-board resulting in a single converter for the whole operation of
PEVs. When compared to an existing integrated converter, the major improvement of this
integrated converter is an completely effective progress in propulsion as boost mode and
regenerative as buck mode technique.
