Making Africa e-mobile - Prototyping Hard- & Software for Energy Management in highly flexible EV Energy Storage
- Institut
- Lehrstuhl für Fahrzeugtechnik
- Typ
- Bachelorarbeit Semesterarbeit Masterarbeit
- Inhalt
- experimentell konstruktiv
- Beschreibung
Powerful and affordable energy supply significantly influences the potential for independent economic development and prosperity. However, in the countries of the "global south" - especially in Sub-Saharan Africa - electricity supply is nonexistent or unreliable in many places. The UN has also recognized this problem and issued "Affordable and Clean Energy for All" as Sustainable Development Goal 7. Decentralized energy systems in conjunction with electric vehicles are promising solutions, but suffer from economic barriers. We can make the entire system fit together using novel modular "second life" EV storage systems. A prototype has already been set up for such a system on the back of the aCar, a vehicle specifically designed for the rough conditions in Africa. However, a few crucial steps are still missing.
It's your job to model the energy management system of such a vehicle, derive control strategies fromn the model, program an embedded controller accordingly and get the system to go. If you're interested, drop me an e-mail (philipp.rosner@tum.de) or call me (089 289 15352) in case you need further clarification.
The thesis can be done in English or German language.
- Voraussetzungen
- Independent working ethic
- Tinkering and prototyping is in your heart
- Basic programming knowledge is helpful
- Verwendete Technologien
- Battery, DC/DC-Converter, Embedded Controllers
- Tags
- FTM Studienarbeit, FTM Rosner, FTM EV Operations, FTM EV Lab
- Möglicher Beginn
- sofort
- Kontakt
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Philipp Rosner, M.Sc.
Raum: MW0590
Tel.: 0049 89 289 15352
philipp.rosnertum.de