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Noriega Jessup, J.A. (author)
As vehicle manufacturers introduce into the market electric (EV) and hybrid (HV) vehicles, these are designed to work under electric propulsion in speeds under 30km/h for environmental purposes. This has resulted in a positive approach to urban areas where day to day city traffic and the emissions they emit can be reduced. As a result from this...
master thesis 2012
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Tudorie, A.A. (author)
This research performed technology forecasting (TF) of electric vehicles (EV) using data envelopment analysis (DEA) with the purpose to determine to what extent TFDEA can be applied to predict the technological progress of electric vehicles. This study was commissioned by SKF, who is interested in having a useful forecasting tool to analyze EV...
master thesis 2012
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Richstein, J.C. (author), Schuller, A. (author), Dinther, C. (author), Ketter, W. (author), Weinhardt, C. (author)
In this paper we investigate the charging coordination of battery electric vehicles (BEV) with respect to the availability of intermittent renewable energy generation considering individual real world driving profiles in a deterministic simulation based analysis, mapping a part of the German power system in 2009. We propose a price based...
conference paper 2012
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Suprata, F. (author)
master thesis 2012
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Jansen, P.C.G.F. (author)
master thesis 2012
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Harikumaran, J. (author)
In this study a target area in Rotterdam wishes to reduce the carbon foot-print of the area with on-site renewable energy generation. Mobility accounts for 20 percent of the CO2 emissions of western countries and hence it is critical to model the mobility pattern and plan the charging infrastructure for the future electric vehicle fleet to...
master thesis 2012
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Van Rijnsoever, F.J. (author), Welle, L. (author), Bakker, S. (author)
The aim of this paper is to empirically examine the influence of different types of credibility on the legitimacy to grant individual actors within consortia an innovation subsidy. Theorizing from the resource dependence view and the sociology of expectations, we hypothesize that four types of credibility are related to legitimacy: scientific...
conference paper 2012
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Verweij, R. (author)
In tijden van eindige olievoorraden, stijgende olieprijzen en een stijgende aandacht voor duurzame mobiliteit worden alternatieve brandstoffen steeds aantrekkelijker. Elektrische voertuigen (EVs) zijn een alternatief voor de huidige voertuigen. Elektrische voertuigen kunnen zowel onderweg als thuis worden opgeladen door middel een laadpaal. Met...
master thesis 2012
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Negeri, E. (author), Baken, N. (author)
With increasing penetrations of renewable distributed generations (DGs) and electrified vehicles (EVs), the volatility of the renewable sources and the huge load of the EVs induce tremendous challenges for the power grid. The two technologies also have considerable synergetic potential to alleviate these challenges if they are intelligently...
conference paper 2012
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Van den Akker, M. (author)
The generation by renewables and the loading by electrical vehicle charging imposes severe challenges in the redesign of today's power supply systems. Indeed, accomodating these emerg- ing power sources and sinks requires traditional power systems to evolve from rigid centralized unidirectional architectures to intelligent decentralized entities...
report 2012
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De Bruijne, M. L.C. (author)
lecture notes 2011
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Srinivasan, A.K. (author)
This project is a study into the transmission network system setup of tomorrow in the Netherlands. This work was carried out at TenneT TSO and investigates the Network behavior in response to faults at various locations in the system and the influence of varying electrical generation and loads under four growth scenarios envisaged by TenneT in...
master thesis 2011
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Lam, L. (author)
In this thesis the development of the state of health of Li-ion battery cells under possible real-life operating conditions in electric cars has been characterised. Furthermore, a practical circuit-based model for Li-ion cells has been developed that is capable of modelling the cell voltage behaviour under various operating conditions. The Li...
master thesis 2011
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Chopra, S. (author)
Contactless Power Transfer (CPT) is the process of transferring power between two or more physically unconnected electric circuits or devices by means of magnetic induction. The potential application of CPT can range from power transfer to low power home and office appliances to high power industrial systems. Medical, marine, transportation,...
master thesis 2011
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Laumans, C.J. (author)
If the Netherlands wishes to achieve an 80% CO2 reduction by the year 2050, technologies such as heat pumps and electric vehicles will be required to replace their fossil fuel burning counterparts. These technologies however have large consequences for electricity networks; not only will the amount of electricity transported over the networks...
master thesis 2011
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Head, A.J. (author)
The microturbine seems to be a viable option for implementation into Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) systems. A microturbine was constructed in the Gas Turbine Simulation software GSP in order to assess its viability for a low-power range extender. Due to the small magnitude of the turbine, scale effects need to be incorporated into the...
bachelor thesis 2011
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De Boks, J.M. (author)
Electric Vehicles (EVs) are incompatible with the current fueling infrastructure. This makes that along with the adoption of EVs a new demand emerges, a demand for EV-charging services. This thesis discusses how the Multi-Utility company DELTA N.V. should react to this new demand. First, the different market roles that DELTA can perform are...
master thesis 2011
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Helmer, S. (author)
The charging of electric vehicles is a new market that is emerging, partially from existing markets. The emergence of such new markets requires the definition of new roles and responsibilities. Such a ‘market model’ describes the market roles (e.g. owner, operator etc) in terms of responsibilities and interactions between roles (processes)....
master thesis 2011
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Beella, S.K. (author), Silvester, S. (author), Brezet, J.C. (author), Van Timmeren, A. (author), Bauer, P. (author), Quist, J. (author), Van Dijk, S. (author)
A product service system (PSS) is a function-oriented business model aimed at providing sustainability of both consumption and production. A PSS is defined as a marketable set of products and services capable of jointly fulfilling user needs. In theory PSSs are normally shown realized with smart products. The first PSS were largely motivated by...
conference paper 2010
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Budde, B. (author), Weber, M. (author)
Innovation at several levels is necessary in order to transform the current automotive based transportation system into a more sustainable one. Alternative propulsion systems, like fuelcell, battery-electric or hybrid vehicles were proposed, as green alternatives to the dominant fossil fuel based mobility system. In particular the technological...
conference paper 2010
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