Author(s) :
Divya. M, M. Suthanthira
Conference Name :
International Conference on Modern Trends in Engineering and Management (ICMTEM-25)
Abstract :
Parallel Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs) integrate the internal combustion engine (ICE) into the electric motor to optimize fuel efficiency, reduce emissions and improve the overall performance of the vehicle. To maximize fuel efficiency, lower emissions, and improve overall vehicle performance, Parallel Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs) combine an electric motor with an internal combustion engine (ICE). Especially while driving in different situations, traditional control systems frequently find it difficult to dynamically balance battery life, power consumption, and fuel economy. This study investigates how intelligent controllers, like fuzzy logic controllers (FLC), can be used to enhance power management in parallel hybrid electric cars. Low, medium, and high driving speeds can be used to keep the internal combustion engine within its efficient working range. Hybrid electric cars combine an electric motor, battery, and internal combustion engine to increase fuel efficiency and minimize pollution. Hybrid electric cars have shown to be a sensible option for guaranteeing higher fuel economy.