The Analysis of Available Data on Energy Efficiency of Electric Vehicles to be Used for Eco-Driving Project Development
https://doi.org/10.21122/2227-1031-2019-18-6-504-508
Abstract
The goal of this paper is to analyse the collected data on energy efficiency of electric vehicles from researches done by other authors and also to summarise all the factors affecting it. The majority of data available are obtained through simulations – therefore the emphasis in this paper will be placed on experimentally acquired data. The results of the analysis will be used for the planned e-bus eco-driving project for the purpose of Belgrade’s public transportation system. Currently there are only 5 (ultracapacitor type) e-buses operating in Belgrade city public transport, which makes only 0.2 % of all vehicles in rolling stock (making 16 % together with other electric-powered vehicles – trams and trolleybuses), but there are plans to acquire new 80 electric buses. With the rise of the number of electric vehicles, appropriate training of drivers is gaining more and more importance, and the results of the presented analysis make the basis for such training. This will hopefully increase the range of the buses used and help save the energy spent by public transportation, thus giving a little contribution to global fight for cleaner planet.
About the Authors
M. MaljkovićSerbia
Belgrade
D. Stamenković
Serbia
Belgrade
I. Blagojević
Serbia
Address for correspondence: Blagojević Ivan – University of Belgrade 16 Kraljice Marije str., 11120, Belgrade 35, Republic of Serbia. Теl.: +381 11 337-02-66 iblagojevic@mas.bg.ac.rs
V. Popović
Serbia
Belgrade
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Maljković M., Stamenković D., Blagojević I., Popović V. The Analysis of Available Data on Energy Efficiency of Electric Vehicles to be Used for Eco-Driving Project Development. Science & Technique. 2019;18(6):504-508. https://doi.org/10.21122/2227-1031-2019-18-6-504-508