College Name : G.E.C.
Madhubani
Program Name B.TECH. Electrical Engineering
Course Code 103801
Course Name Electric And Hybrid Vehicle
Lecture / Tutorial (per 3 Course Credits 3
week):
Course Coordinator Poonam Kumari (Assistant Professor, EE Dept.,
Name GEC Madhubani)
The course outcomes are:
At the end of the course, students will demonstrate the ability to
Understand the models to describe hybrid vehicles and their performance.
Understand the different possible ways of energy storage.
Understand the different strategies related to energy storage systems.
Text / References:
Mi, M. A. Masrur and D. W.Gao, "Hybrid Electric Vehicles: Principles and Applications with
Practical Perspectives", John Wiley & Sons, 2011.
Onori, L. Serrao and G. Rizzoni, "Hybrid Electric Vehicles: Energy Management Strategies",
Springer, 2015.
Ehsani, Y. Gao, S. E. Gay and A. Emadi, "Modern Electric, Hybrid Electric, and FuelCell
Vehicles: Fundamentals, Theory, and Design", CRC Press, 2004.
Denton, "Electric and Hybrid Vehicles", Routledge, 2016.
Other readings and relevant websites
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1. https://afdc.energyy.gov
2. https://ackodrive.com
3. https://e-amrit.niti.gov.in
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Course Plan
Lecture Topics Web Links for Text Book / Page
Number video lectures Reference Book / numbers
Other reading of Text
material Book(s)
Module 1 TB1, RB3
1-2 INTRODUCTION : Background, Basics
of vehicle performance
TB1, RB3
3-4 History of hybrid and electric vehicles,
social and environmental importance of
hybrid and electric vehicles
Module 2
Hybrid Electric Drive-trains: TB1, RB3
5-7 Basic concept of hybrid traction
TB1, RB3
8-9 Introduction to various hybrid drive-
train topologies,
TB1, RB3
9-10 Power flow control in hybrid drive-train
topologies, fuel efficiency analysis.
Module 3:
11-12 Electric Trains: TB1, RB3
Basic concept of electric traction,
introduction to various electric drive-
train topologies
TB1, RB3
13-14 Power flow control in electric drive-
train topologies, fuel efficiency analysis
15-16 Electric Propulsion unit: Introduction to TB1, RB3
electric components used in hybrid and
electric vehicles,
17-20 Configuration and control of DC Motor
drives, Configuration and control of
Induction Motor drives, configuration
and control of Permanent Magnet Motor
drives, Configuration and control of
Switch Reluctance Motor drives, drive
system efficiency.
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Lecture Topics Web Links for Text Book / Page
Number video lectures Reference Book / numbers
Other reading of Text
material Book(s)
Module 4 TB1, RB3
Energy Storage
21-22 Introduction to Energy Storage TB1, RB3
Requirements in Hybrid and Electric
Vehicles
23-24 Battery based energy storage and its TB1, RB3
analysis, Fuel Cell based energy storage
and its analysis,
25-28 Super Capacitor based energy storage TB1, RB3
and its analysis, Flywheel based energy
storage and its analysis, Hybridization
of different energy storage devices.
29-30 Sizing the drive system: Matching the TB1, RB3
electric machine and the internal
combustion engine (ICE), Sizing the
propulsion motor, sizing the power
electronics, selecting the energy storage
technology, Communications,
supporting subsystems.
Module 5
Energy Management Strategies TB1, RB3
31-32 Introduction to energy management
strategies used in hybrid and electric
vehicles
33-34 Classification of different energy TB1, RB3
management strategies
35-36 Comparison of different energy
management strategies,
Implementation issues of energy TB1, RB3
37-39 management strategies.
Case Studies: Design of a Hybrid
Electric Vehicle (HEV), Design of a
Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV).
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Evaluation Scheme:
Component 1 Sessional Test (ST) 20
Component 2 Assignment Evaluation 5
Component 3 Attendance 5
Component 4 End Term Examination 70
Total 100
SYLLABUS
Module 1: Introduction (10 hours)
Conventional Vehicles: Basics of vehicle performance, vehicle power source
characterization, transmission characteristics, mathematical models to describe vehicle
performance.
Introduction to Hybrid Electric Vehicles: History of hybrid and electric vehicles, social and
environmental importance of hybrid and electric vehicles, impact of modern drive-trains on
energy supplies.
Module 2: Hybrid Electric Drive-trains
Hybrid Electric Drive-trains: Basic concept of hybrid traction, introduction to various hybrid
drive-train topologies, power flow control in hybrid drive-train topologies, fuel efficiency
analysis.
Module 3: Electric Trains (10 hours)
Electric Drive-trains: Basic concept of electric traction, introduction to various electric drive-
train topologies, power flow control in electric drive-train topologies, fuel efficiency analysis.
Electric Propulsion unit: Introduction to electric components used in hybrid and electric
vehicles, Configuration and control of DC Motor drives, Configuration and control of
Induction Motor drives, configuration and control of Permanent Magnet Motor drives,
Configuration and control of Switch Reluctance Motor drives, drive system efficiency.
Module 4: Energy Storage (10 hours)
Energy Storage: Introduction to Energy Storage Requirements in Hybrid and Electric
Vehicles, Battery based energy storage and its analysis, Fuel Cell based energy storage and
its analysis, Super Capacitor based energy storage and its analysis, Flywheel based energy
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storage and its analysis, Hybridization of different energy storage devices. Sizing the drive
system: Matching the electric machine and the internal combustion engine (ICE), Sizing the
propulsion motor, sizing the power electronics, selecting the energy storage technology,
Communications, supporting subsystems.
Module 5: Energy Management Strategies (9 hours)
Energy Management Strategies: Introduction to energy management strategies used in hybrid
and electric vehicles, classification of different energy management strategies, comparison of
different energy management strategies, implementation issues of energy management
strategies.
Case Studies: Design of a Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV), Design of a Battery Electric
Vehicle (BEV).
This Document is approved by:
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Course Coordinator
H.O.D
Dean/Academic Coordinator
Date
Evaluation and Examination Blue Print:
Internal assessment is done through quiz tests, presentations, assignments and project work.
Two sets of question papers are asked from each faculty and out of these two, without the
knowledge of faculty, one question paper is chosen for the concerned examination. The
components of evaluations alongwith their weightage followed by the University is given
below
Sessional Test 20%
Internals 10%
End term examination 70%
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