The goal of thesis is to make an overview of electrical propulsion through history and to look at current drive solutions.
In second chapter an overview of propulsion from the first laboratory experiments to the first prototypes of electrical vehicles is presented. The chapter is divided according to the specific types of electrical propulsion systems. The subject continues into third chapter, where we look at most advanced electrical vehicles.
In fourth chapter we describe different topologies of electrical propulsion systems in hybrid vehicles. We also expose their advantages and disadvantages and we can already determine which drive systems are better suited for individual driving cycles.
In chapter five the most frequently used types of electrical motors that are used in latest electrical vehicles are presented. We compare their operating characteristics and capabilities in real driving systems.
In chapter six we compare the response of two different types of electrical motors in the same vehicle.
In chapter seven we make analysis of overall progress in electrical mobility. We analyze data and point out the direction of future trends.
Last chapter shows us concept of local production and use of electrical energy in city of Yokohoma. According to the vision, the city would become the most sustainable and would be an example to other large communities.
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