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INCOBAT

Innovative Cost Efficient Management System for Next Generation High Voltage Batteries

Eric Armengaud Riccardo Groppo Sven Rzepka

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River Publishers
31 August 2017
Electro-mobility is considered as a key technology to achieve green mobility and fulfil tomorrow’s emission standards. However, different challenges still need to be faced to achieve comparable performances to conventional vehicles and finally obtain market acceptance. Two of these challenges are vehicle range and production costs. In that context, the aim of INCOBAT (October 2013 – December 2016) was to provide innovative and cost efficient battery management systems for next generation HV-batteries. INCOBAT proposes a platform concept that achieves cost reduction, reduced complexity, increased reliability and flexibility while at the same time reaching higher energy efficiency.• Very tight control of the cell function leading to a significant increase of the driving range of the FEV;• Radical cost reduction of the battery management system with respect to current solutions;• Development of modular concepts for system architecture and partitioning, safety, security, reliability as well as verification and validation, thus enabling efficient integration into different vehicle platforms. The INCOBAT project focused on the following twelve technical innovations grouped into four innovation groups, which are summarized in this book:• Customer needs and integration aspects• Transversal innovation• Technology innovation• Transversal innovation
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Imprint:   River Publishers
Country of Publication:   Denmark
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   308g
ISBN:   9788793519633
ISBN 10:   879351963X
Pages:   100
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction; Main scientific and technical results and foregrounds; System Design for Energy Efficiency; Control Strategy and Software; Battery Management Technology and Hardware; Integration and Verification; Platform Evaluation; Potential impact; Main achievements and outlook; General Project Information

Eric Armengaud, Riccardo Groppo, Sven Rzepka

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