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Light Electric Vehicle Performance with Digital Twin Technology: A Comparison of Motor Types

Abdurrahman Özgür Polat, Bekir Cagri Erden, Seda Kül, Fehruleyl Nasiroglu

2024Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Digital twin (DT) is proposed as a solution to reduce financial and time losses for vehicle manufacturers by streamlining the expensive and time-consuming processes of designing and implementing electric vehicle types and road assessments. The use of digital twins to monitor, evaluate, and optimize vehicle performance based on real-time road data is increasingly crucial in the DT concept. In this study, the digital twin of the CERYAN brand vehicle model has been employed to compare the performance of different motor types (PMSM, PMSM Brushless, BLDC/PMSM Brushless, and BLDC) in terms of energy consumption and acceleration at various inclination angles, utilizing real-time road data. According to the World Motorcycle Test Cycle (WMTC) standards, the motor type with the best performance parameters was determined as a PMSM brushless motor (5 kW). The main superior aspects of the proposed motor type are to achieve a 25% higher range than the BLDC Motor, 30% better grade ascending capability than the PMSM Motor, and 26% lower energy consumption than the PMSM brushless motor (6 kW).

Topics & Concepts

Electric vehicleAutomotive engineeringMaterials scienceOptoelectronicsComputer scienceEngineeringPhysicsPower (physics)Quantum mechanicsDigital Transformation in IndustryFlexible and Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems