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다양한 주행모드 및 시험 조건에 따른 전기자동차 효율 특성

The Efficiency Characteristics of Electric Vehicle (EV) According to the Diverse Driving Modes and Test Conditions

  • 이민호 (한국석유관리원 석유기술연구소) ;
  • 김성우 (한국석유관리원 석유기술연구소) ;
  • 김기호 (한국석유관리원 석유기술연구소)
  • LEE, MIN-HO (Research Institute of Petroleum Technology, Korea Petroleum Quality & Distribution Authority) ;
  • KIM, SUNG-WOO (Research Institute of Petroleum Technology, Korea Petroleum Quality & Distribution Authority) ;
  • KIM, KI-HO (Research Institute of Petroleum Technology, Korea Petroleum Quality & Distribution Authority)
  • 투고 : 2017.01.10
  • 심사 : 2017.02.28
  • 발행 : 2017.02.28

초록

Although most electricity production contributes to air pollution, the vehicle organizations and environmental agency categorizes all EVs as zero-emission vehicles because they produce no direct exhaust or emissions. Currently available EVs have a shorter range per charge than most conventional vehicles have per tank of gas. EVs manufacturers typically target a range of 160 km over on a fully charged battery. The energy efficiency and driving range of EVs varies substantially based on driving conditions and driving habits. Extreme outside temperatures tend to reduce range, because more energy must be used to heat or cool the cabin. High driving speeds reduce range because of the energy required to overcome increased drag. Compared with gradual acceleration, rapid acceleration reduces range. Additional devices significant inclines also reduces range. Based on these driving modes and climate conditions, this paper discusses the performance characteristics of EVs on energy efficiency and driving range. Test vehicles were divided by low / high-speed EVs. The difference of test vehicles are on the vehicle speed and size. Low-speed EVs is a denomination for battery EVs that are legally limited to roads with posted speed limits as high as 72 km/h depending on the particular laws, usually are built to have a top speed of 60 km/h, and have a maximum loaded weight of 1,400 kg. Each vehicle test was performed according to the driving modes and test temperature ($-25^{\circ}C{\sim}35^{\circ}C$). It has a great influence on fuel efficiency amd driving distance according to test temperature conditions.

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