In this study, two full hybrid electric vehicles and two conventional vehicles were tested to evaluate fuel consumption, carbon dioxide emission, engine operation and tank to wheel efficiency using chassis dynamometer with the New European Driving Cycle (NEDC) and the Bangkok Driving Cycle (BDC) under the UNECE R101 regulations. The results show that the hybrid electric vehicles can improve the fuel consumption and emissions in low to medium average speed by up to 60 % compared with conventional vehicles, however, in high average speed, the gains are only up to 10%. The engine operation time of hybrid electric vehicles can be reduced by up to 80% in low average speed, while in high average speed, the hybrid electric vehicles are powered by the engine at around 90%. For tank to wheel efficiency, the difference between the hybrid electric and the conventional vehicles is up to 50% in low average speed and 10% in high average speed.


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    Title :

    Comparative Study of Hybrid Electric Vehicle and Conventional Vehicle Under New European Driving Cycle and Bangkok Driving Cycle


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    Publication date :

    2018-06-01


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    6420680 byte




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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