A review of brake energy recovery systems and vibration energy recovery systems in new energy vehicles
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.61173/094x1d72Keywords:
braking energy recovery, braking force distribution, control strategy, influencing factorsAbstract
As the automotive industry faces the dual challenges of energy crisis and environmental degradation, developing new energy vehicles (NEVs) has become a focal point. This paper presents a comprehensive overview of braking and vibration energy recovery systems in NEVs. Specifically, it explores these systems’ theoretical foundations, control strategies, and current research status. The braking energy recovery system aims to enhance energy efficiency by capturing and reusing the energy generated during braking. In contrast, the vibration energy recovery system seeks to expand energy recovery channels by absorbing vehicle vibrations. While considerable research has been conducted on braking energy recovery, there is still a need for further exploration in vibration energy recovery. By optimizing these systems, we aim to contribute to the sustainable growth of the NEV industry, ultimately benefiting both the environment and energy conservation efforts.