Hybrid Electric Vehicle Energy Management and Control Based on Battery Energy Balance

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Hybrid electric vehicle has better power and economy than conventional vehicle attributed to power efficiency range is optimized by battery energy. So making battery energy balance not only can ensure hybrid power system operate normally, but also is the key role in meeting vehicle drivability and improving fuel economy effectively. This paper analyze of the regenerating and using of battery energy. Real-time control and global optimization is used to adjust energy management strategy, the adaptive control strategy also introduced to making energy power balance on the basis of maximum fuel economy in the driving cycle.

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