Addressing "Range Anxiety" in Electric Vehicles
Learn how STMicroelectronics solves some of the toughest design challenges associated with electric vehicle charging and battery managementThursday, March 4th, 2021 | 2:00 pm Eastern Time |
The battery pack is among the most expensive components found in battery-operated products such as power tools, scooters, and electric vehicles (EV). In electric vehicles, battery pack performance greatly influences vehicle-level concerns including vehicle range, battery pack service life, and charge time, not to mention vehicle safety and reliability.
Therefore, it is not surprising that battery management is the subject of intense research and ongoing development effort. A key element of battery management is battery charging, which includes a growing infrastructure of Electric Vehicle Service Equipment (EVSE), as well as the On-Board Charger (OBC) that is part of the vehicle electrical system. This session will cover the energy conversion aspects of EV charging with emphasis on power electronics architecture, and how to implement charging and energy storage strategies that increase battery performance and thus help to relieve "range anxiety".
You will learn:
- The factors that contribute to EV "range anxiety", and how to mitigate them
- About different EV charger architectures and their use cases
- The pros and cons of Lithium-Ion batteries for EV energy storage
- Battery management architectures that maximize battery efficiency and longevity
There will be a live Q&A session at the end of the webinar where ST’s experienced engineers will be available to answer your questions.
Registration information
There is no charge to participate in this event, but it is necessary to register through my.st.com.
Speaker
John Johnson's career spans over 25 years in the semiconductor industry with roles in engineering, marketing, and management. At STMicroelectronics, he manages the Automotive Systems Marketing group for the Americas region. Prior to this, he was an engineer/manager developing communication system test equipment, primarily targeting mobile infrastructure and video distribution. John has a BSEE from Purdue University and is the author/co-author of several articles and papers addressing subject matter including vehicle electrification and video analytics, and signal chain design and processing. |
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About automotive solutions for electromobility from STMicroelectronics
The electrification of vehicles is increasing rapidly, driven by the availability of higher performance and more cost-effective battery technologies, and improved mileage vehicles as well as ecological awareness, government incentives, and regulation.
ST provides leading-edge automotive solutions for Electromobility, Hybrid (HEV) and Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV), based upon proven and innovative technologies, and backed up with our extensive power management experience. Best-in-class IGBT, silicon and SiC (Silicon Carbide) MOSFETs and diodes, protection components, isolated gate drivers, and microcontrollers make up an unrivalled offering for electric vehicle power management. They are available as discrete components, or as part of dedicated system solutions, all compliant with AEC-Q100 and AEC-Q101 standards.
Whether you're looking for cost-effective, emission-reducing silicon solutions for 48 V systems for mild hybrids, or traction inverter, battery management system and on-board charger solutions for fully-electric vehicles, ST's got you covered.