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Predictive Energy Management for Recuperation Axles in Refrigerated Trailers

Authors :
Bank, Dennis
Ehlers, Simon F. G.
Kortmann, Karl-Philipp
Zeller, Tobias
Cujic, Patrick
Seel, Thomas
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Refrigerated truck trailers are currently mainly operated with environmentally harmful diesel units; an alternative is to operate the refrigeration unit with electrical energy. However, this requires a battery, the size of which can be reduced by using a recuperation axle, which recovers energy during braking. Current systems work purely reactively and often in so-called towing mode, in which a generator torque is provided without a braking request from the driver in order to secure the energy supply. However, this drag leads to additional consumption in the truck. This work quantifies the potential of predictive energy management that uses route and environmental data to minimize CO2 emissions. This was done using simulation data obtained with the help of VECTO. It was shown that there is still considerable potential for savings, so this paper provides an important basis for the later development of predictive energy management and, thus, for the electrification of refrigerated truck transports.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2409.10414
Document Type :
Working Paper