An innovative next generation E-mobility infrastructure: the eCo-FEV project

Abstract

Several factors are obstructing the growth of the electric vehicle diffusion. In particular there is a general negative perception about the battery management, the time-travel related to the long time for the recharge and the absence of an hardware and information infrastructure in support of the electric vehicle use. The project eCo-FEV, described in the present work, aims at the creation of a cooperative infrastructure system for the electric mobility. An important technical challenge is also represented by the building of a prototype of Charge While Driving, a system able to transfer electric energy during the motion through magnetic filed induction.

@INPROCEEDINGS{7056230,
author={Cirimele, Vincenzo and Diana, Michela and El Sayed, Nadim and Freschi, Fabio and Guglielmi, Paolo and Piccoli, Giovanni},
booktitle={Electric Vehicle Conference (IEVC), 2014 IEEE International},
title={An innovative next generation E-mobility infrastructure: The eCo-FEV project},
year={2014},
month={Dec},
pages={1-7},
keywords={Charge while driving;Cooperative driving;Electric vehicles;Inductive power transmission;Intelligent systems;Transportation;Wireless application protocol;Wireless power transmission},
doi={10.1109/IEVC.2014.7056230},}
Autoren:
Vincenzo Cirimele, Michela Diana, Nadim El Sayed, Fabio Freschi, Paolo Guglielmi, Giovanni Piccoli
Kategorie:
Tagungsbeitrag
Jahr:
2014
Ort:
IEEE 2014 International Electric Vehicle Conference, DOI: 10.1109/IEVC.2014.7056230