Propulsion Architectures in Electric Vehicles
The Department of Industrial Engineering presents a series of thematic seminars dedicated to "Architectures of Intelligent Transportation Systems".
From May 7th to May 26th, leading experts will share their knowledge on string stability, advanced simulation, V2X communication, and the state of the art of autonomous vehicles. An unmissable opportunity to delve into the technologies that are transforming the way we travel.
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This seminar introduces the technological evolution of electric vehicles, focusing on the development roadmap of electrified mobility.
The session provides an overview of the main electric and hybrid propulsion architectures, including Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEV), and Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEV). Their key characteristics, operating principles, and differences in terms of performance and application will be discussed.
Participants will gain a clear understanding of how propulsion architectures have evolved and how they contribute to the transition toward sustainable mobility.
Speaker
José Antonio Domínguez Vázquez is Associate Professor at the University of Valladolid, with a long-standing academic career in electronic technology and electric mobility. His research focuses on electric vehicle systems, energy efficiency, and battery management. He has coordinated numerous industrial research projects and contributed to innovation in renewable energy systems and electric mobility technologies.