Application scenarios for a dual use of a portable micro-CHP unit in a BEV and building

Henrik Rüscher, Dimitri Bitner, Dennis Saul, Alan Guwy, Giuliano Premier, Lars O. Gusig

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Abstract

Within the scope of worldwide discussions regarding CO2-reduction, the electrification of electric drive trains and the number of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) increases. But there is still a lack of acceptance among customers due to the existing challenges like low range, insufficient battery charging infrastructure, the higher price in comparison with similar conventional vehicles and customer flexibility. The scope of the paper is to analyse if a portable micro-combined heat and power unit (pmCHP unit), investigated in an ongoing research project, could be used as a plant for combined generation of electrical energy and usable heat in residential buildings (domestic-hot-water & space heating) and in BEVs (range extender and thermal conditioning unit). A mobile integration and additional application of the pmCHP unit in adjacent fields could increase the overall sustainability in energy utilization. Furthermore, the independency and self-sufficiency could increase the acceptance of BEVs. To clarify the application of a pmCHP unit in residential buildings and BEVs, it is necessary to characterize the typology of buildings and the respective standards of heat insulation, as well as the common energy requirements regarding BEVs and buildings. Additionally, with the utilization of various narrative scenarios and simulation tools developed at the IKME the applicability, dual use and benefits of the pmCHP unit are investigated. To summarize, the analysis shows that the dual use of a pmCHP unit is possible, efficient, reduces CO2-emissions and could increase the acceptance of BEVs.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSustainability in Energy and Buildings: Research Advances
Subtitle of host publication Sustainability in Energy and Buildings 2017 - Short Papers
Pages14-19
Volume6
Publication statusPublished - 15 Oct 2017
Event9th International Conference on Sustainability in Energy and Buildings (2017) - Chaina, Greece
Duration: 5 Jul 20177 Jul 2017
Conference number: 9th

Publication series

NameSustainability in Energy and Buildings: Research Advances
PublisherFuture Technology Press
Volume6
ISSN (Print)2054-3743

Conference

Conference9th International Conference on Sustainability in Energy and Buildings (2017)
Abbreviated titleSEB-17
Country/TerritoryGreece
CityChaina
Period5/07/177/07/17

Keywords

  • pmCHP
  • combined heat and power
  • range extender
  • electric mobility

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