2023
DOI: 10.17163/ings.n29.2023.02
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Analysis of regenerative braking efficiency in an electric vehicle through experimental tests

Abstract: This paper presents a regenerative braking analysis of efficiency in real driving conditions and different road geographies. Factors affecting or benefiting energy recovery were identified, these are: the weight of the vehicle, torque, speed, inclination of road, and braking time; however, the sport and Eco driving modes were not considered because the same driving pace was chosen for the different routes. These results are intended to collaborate with real energy regeneration data and help investigators, acad… Show more

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“…Where ๐‘… ๐‘ is the Remaining Capacity or remaining capacity (Ah), then add it to the charge or load (Ah) that fills the battery divided by the total capacity of the battery Jurnal EECCIS Vol. 17 In regenerative braking, to be able to know and analyze the efficiency value of an electric vehicle, it is also necessary to know the kinetic energy of the vehicle and the amount of energy recovery that occurs during regenerative braking, especially including the amount of energy consumed and the amount of energy recovered during braking [6]. Because kinetic energy is a form of energy that arises as a result of the movement or speed of an object, and the amount of kinetic energy depends on its mass and speed, the amount of kinetic energy according to the law of conservation of energy can be expressed by the following equation.…”
Section: A Regenerative Brakingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Where ๐‘… ๐‘ is the Remaining Capacity or remaining capacity (Ah), then add it to the charge or load (Ah) that fills the battery divided by the total capacity of the battery Jurnal EECCIS Vol. 17 In regenerative braking, to be able to know and analyze the efficiency value of an electric vehicle, it is also necessary to know the kinetic energy of the vehicle and the amount of energy recovery that occurs during regenerative braking, especially including the amount of energy consumed and the amount of energy recovered during braking [6]. Because kinetic energy is a form of energy that arises as a result of the movement or speed of an object, and the amount of kinetic energy depends on its mass and speed, the amount of kinetic energy according to the law of conservation of energy can be expressed by the following equation.…”
Section: A Regenerative Brakingmentioning
confidence: 99%