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Closed Loop Modular Topology to Interface Removable Batteries in an Electric Powertrain With 400 V and 800 V Compatibility

Author:
Dacanal Colvero, GabrielUniovi authority; Murillo Yarce, DuberneyUniovi authority; Tuñón Díaz, JairoUniovi authority; Rodríguez Alonso, AlbertoUniovi authority; Vázquez Ardura, AitorUniovi authority
Subject:

DC-DC converter

Dual active bridge

Electrical vehicles

Reconfigurable topology

Publication date:
2024
Editorial:

IEEE

Abstract:

To improve the adaptability of electric vehicle (EV) energy management, the inclusion of a removable battery is identified as an alternative method. This option is compatible with both the extensively used 400 V bus standard and the emerging 800 V standard. This paper introduces a flexible topology capable of linking a removable battery to both the 400 V and 800 V buses. The modular topology is based on two DABs connected in Input Parallel Output Series (IPOS) connection, adapting to the possible standard buses without external switches. The primary focus of the research is on the control loops needed to regulate the power supplied by the removable battery to the DC bus. Simulation and experimental results validate the effectiveness of the designed controllers under stability criteria.

To improve the adaptability of electric vehicle (EV) energy management, the inclusion of a removable battery is identified as an alternative method. This option is compatible with both the extensively used 400 V bus standard and the emerging 800 V standard. This paper introduces a flexible topology capable of linking a removable battery to both the 400 V and 800 V buses. The modular topology is based on two DABs connected in Input Parallel Output Series (IPOS) connection, adapting to the possible standard buses without external switches. The primary focus of the research is on the control loops needed to regulate the power supplied by the removable battery to the DC bus. Simulation and experimental results validate the effectiveness of the designed controllers under stability criteria.

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Energy Conversión Congress and Expo (ECCE Europe) (2024. Darmstadt, Alemania)

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https://hdl.handle.net/10651/74644
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This work was supported in part by the Spanish Government under research projects MCINN-22-TED2021-130939B-I00 and PID2021-127707OB-C21. This work was also supported by the Principado de Asturias Government under project SV-PA-21-AYUD/2021/51931 and by the FEDER funding.

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