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Recent Progress in Energy Management System for Fuel Cell Hybrid Electric Vehicle

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Considering the enormous pressure on global demand for fossil fuels and global warming caused by air pollution, fuel cell hybrid electric vehicles (FCHEVs) have a promising future ahead of them because of the advancement of fuel cell technology. Among different fuel cell types, proton exchange membrane fuel cells are the most advantageous due to their high energy and power density. Several studies are carried out, which validate that fuel cells with energy storage systems can produce enough power needed by FCHEVs. However, advanced energy management system (EMS) must be developed to maximize the performance of FCHEVs as well as the lifespan of power sources such as fuel cells and batteries. The goal of this paper is to provide a comprehensive review of various EMSs for FCHEVs. This paper is expected to have a major impact on the development of EMS for FCHEVs as well as researchers involved in this field.

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Habib, M.R. et al. (2022). Recent Progress in Energy Management System for Fuel Cell Hybrid Electric Vehicle. In: Bindhu, V., R. S. Tavares, J.M., Ţălu, Ş. (eds) Proceedings of Fourth International Conference on Inventive Material Science Applications. Advances in Sustainability Science and Technology. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-4321-7_60

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