Electric Vehicles: Prospects and Challenges

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Electric Vehicles: Prospects and Challenges looks at recent design methodologies and technological advancements in electric vehicles and the integration of electric vehicles in the smart grid environment, comprehensively covering the fundamentals, theory and design, recent developments and technical issues involved with electric vehicles. Considering the prospects, challenges and policy status of specific regions and vehicle deployment, the global case study references make this book useful for academics and researchers in all engineering and sustainable transport areas.
1. The automobile
2. Traction energy and battery performance modelling
3. Parasitic energy consumption for heating and cooling
4. Battery technologies for electric vehicles
5. Next-generation battery-driven light rail vehicles and trains
6. Sustainable transport, electric vehicle promotional policies, and factors influencing the purchasing decisions of electric vehicles: A case of Slovenia
7. Case study for Chile: The electric vehicle penetration in Chile
8. Electric vehicles: Case study for Spain
9. The scenario of electric vehicles in Norway
10. A case study for Northern Europe
11. Electric vehicles: Status and roadmap for India
12. Recharging of electric cars by solar photovoltaics
13. Drive cycles for battery electric vehicles and their fleet management

Graduate and post-grad students of transportation engineering, MSc courses for mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, energy policy. Automotive industry professionals, sustainable transport planners and practicing engineers

Professor Tariq Muneer, PhD, DSc, CEng, FCIBSE, Millennium Fellow is Professor of Energy Engineering at Edinburgh Napier University. He currently chairs an active group engaged in research on ‘Sustainable Energy’. He is the author of a dozen monographs some of which are: Windows in buildings, 2000, Heinemann; Heat transfer – a problem solving approach, Taylor and Francis, 2003; Solar radiation and daylight models, 2004, Elsevier; and Solar photovoltaic system applications – a guidebook for off-grid applications, Springer, 2016. He is the author of over 230 technical articles. For the past 25 years he has also chaired the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE, London) Solar Data Task Group and is the principal author of CIBSE Guides A and J. Published by Ecole de Mines (2000), Professor Muneer’s work on slope radiation was chosen for the development of the European solar radiation atlas.
Professor (Dr) Mohan Kolhe is with the University of Agder (Norway) as full professor in electrical power engineering with focus in smart grid and renewable energy. He has received the offer of professorship in smart grid from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). He has more than twenty-five years’ academic experience at international level on electrical and renewable energy systems. He is a leading renewable energy technologist and has previously held academic positions at the world's prestigious universities e.g. University College London (UK / Australia), University of Dundee (UK); University of Jyvaskyla (Finland); and Hydrogen Research Institute, QC (Canada).

He was a member of the Government of South Australia’s Renewable Energy Board (2009-2011) and worked on developing renewable energy policies.

Presently he is leading the EU FP7 Smart Grid-ICT project ‘Scalable Energy Management Infrastructure for Household’ as Technical Manager. This project is in collaboration with 12 EU partners from 4 EU countries.

His acade

  • Presents a systematic and integrated reference on the essentials of theory and design of electric vehicle technologies
  • Provides a comprehensive look at the research and development involved in the use of electric vehicle technologies
  • Includes global case studies from leading EV regions, including Nordic and European countries China and India