Regenerative Braking System: A Brief Review
Manoj A. Kumbhalkar
International Journal of Analytical, Experimental and Finite Element Analysis
Volume 11: issue 3, September 2024, pp 49-52
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Manoj A. Kumbhalkar1
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Department of Mechanical Engineering, JSPM Narhe Technical Campus, Narhe, Pune, India
manoj.kumbhalkar@rediffmail.com
Abstract:-
Regenerative braking systems (RBS) are an innovative technology designed to enhance vehicle efficiency by converting kinetic energy into electrical energy during braking. This recovered energy is stored and reused, reducing reliance on conventional braking mechanisms and improving overall energy efficiency. RBS is widely utilized in electric and hybrid vehicles to extend battery life and increase driving range. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the working principles, benefits, challenges, and advancements in regenerative braking technology. Additionally, it examines the impact of RBS on energy savings, vehicle performance, and environmental sustainability. Future developments and potential improvements in regenerative braking systems are also discussed.Index Terms:-
Regenerative braking system, energy recovery, electric vehicles, hybrid vehicles, braking efficiency, energy savings, vehicle performance, sustainability.REFERENCES
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