Regenerative Braking Using Fuzzy Logic Control on BLDC Motor Driven Electric Vehicles
Date
2022-11-23Author
SUJANARKO, Bambang
FITRIANIK, Fitrianik
NUGRAHA, Bagas Satya Dian
KALOKO, Bambang Sri
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The problem that often occurs in electric vehicles
is their cruising ability which is limited by the energy stored in
the battery. However, there is an opportunity to increase the
effectiveness of battery energy, by the braking regenerative. It
converts brake energy to electric power and this electric energy
then recharges the battery. For this purpose, a voltage regulator
is needed so that the power generated during braking has a
voltage that can be charged to the battery. In this research, the
regulation voltage uses fuzzy logic. The research experiment was
carried out on an electric bicycle with a Brushless Direct
Current (BLDC) motor. The test results show that at 30 meter
track, a braking time of 9.46 seconds, have stopping distance of
20 meters and an efficiency of 92.79%. While in the fastest
braking, braking time of 7.43 seconds, the stopping distance is
7.4 meters, and produces efficiency in 97.94%.
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