Effects analysis of light-duty diesel truck hybrid conversion depending on driving style

Jihye Byun, Kyunghwan Choi

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Abstract

This study performs an effects analysis of the hybrid conversion of a light-duty diesel truck depending on driving style. The experimental route is extracted from real delivery routes, and multiple drivers drive the route several times before and after the conversion. The results confirm that the fuel economy is improved by 24.3% on average after the conversion, and the fuel economy before and after the conversion is most strongly dependent on average engine speed and regenerative braking ratio, respectively. This different dependence on the driving style parameters is analyzed in relation to the control strategy and powertrain of the converted truck. An additional experiment reveals that the fuel economy of the converted truck can be further improved by 13.3% when visual feedback is provided to the unaware driver for correcting driving styles. These findings can be utilized to improve the performance of hybrid electric vehicles for various driving styles.

Original languageEnglish
Article number102958
JournalTransportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment
Volume97
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2021

Keywords

  • Conversion effect
  • Driving style
  • Hybrid conversion
  • Light-duty diesel truck

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