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Annual Variation in Energy Consumption of an Electric Vehicle Used for Commuting

Anatole Desreveaux, Alain Bouscayrol, Élodie Castex, Rochdi Trigui, Eric Hittinger, Gabriel Mihai Sirbu

2020Energies22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The energy consumption of an electric vehicle is primarily due to the traction subsystem and the comfort subsystem. For a regular trip, the traction energy can be relatively constant but the comfort energy has variation depending on seasonal temperatures. In order to plan the annual charging operation of an eco-campus, a simulation tool is developed for an accurate determination of the consumption of an electric vehicle throughout year. The developed model has been validated by comparison with experimental measurement of a real vehicle on a real driving cycle. Different commuting trips are analyzed over a complete year. For the considered city in France (Lille), the comfort energy consumption has an overconsumption up to 33% in winter due to heating, and only 15% in summer due to air conditioning. The urban commuting driving cycle is more affected by the comfort subsystem than extra-urban trips.

Topics & Concepts

Energy consumptionElectric vehicleAutomotive engineeringDriving cycleOverconsumptionEnvironmental scienceTraction (geology)Consumption (sociology)Electric energy consumptionTransport engineeringEngineeringElectric energyElectrical engineeringEconomicsPower (physics)SociologyPhysicsProduction (economics)Quantum mechanicsMacroeconomicsMechanical engineeringSocial scienceElectric Vehicles and InfrastructureVehicle emissions and performanceElectric and Hybrid Vehicle Technologies