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State of Charge Based Comparative Assessment of Energy Storage Systems

https://doi.org/10.51976/jfsa.412103

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1. * Chitvan Gupta, Assistant professor, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, G.L. Bajaj Institute of Technology & Management, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India (chitvangupta@gmail.com)
2. Ram Bichar Singh, Assistant Professor, Dronacharya Group of Institutions, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India (rbsmtech@gmail.com)

The purpose of storing energy is to capture it and make it available for the future demand. The Energy storage system (ESS) is not the new thing but the hybridisation in the storage systems is the upcoming trend. For the hybrid vehicles, the hybrid energy storage systems are also configured. The ESS is the upcoming concept in transportation and here in this paper various potential ESS are discussed. The attributes of different ESS are required accordingly for different applications. Any specific Systems cannot be able to fulfil all the required demands of any Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV). There are some hybrid ESS are also available including combination of Battery and supercapacitor, Ultracapacitor and fuel cell etc. Some parameters like energy, power, demand etc are examined for different systems and their potential need is scrutinized. The working principle of many ESS is also explained in this paper so that it will be easier to find the potential systems. Finally, an overview of hybrid energy storage systems HESS is also given in this paper. HESS is the coupling of two or more energy storage technologies so that their operating characteristics can eb added and become helpful in better management of energy for HEV. There is a model used for finding the results of the analysis which is made by omitting the predefined relationship of ESS, in which its capacity is unpredicted.

Keywords

ESS- Energy Storage Systems; Storage Method; HESS- Hybrid Energy Storage Systems; Battery; Ultracapacitor; Fuel Cell; Energy; Power

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