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Bosch Thermal Management System Boosts EV Range
September 25th, 2015 by Jo Borrás

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One of the biggest drains on an EV’s battery power and range is the car’s
climate control system. That’s especially true in the winter time, when some
EVs struggle to generate enough electric heat to keep a car’s cabin cozy.
The clever, clever people at Bosch looked at the way EVs were keeping their
passengers comfortable and realized it doesn’t have to be that way- and
they’ve introduced a new thermal management system (read, “heat pump”) that
will keep drivers toasty without making them sacrifice driving range.

How does Bosch plan to do it? By diverting waste heat from the regenerative
braking and electrical components into the cabin through a series of pumps
and valves that circulate the air as needed. According to Bosch, their new
system could significantly reduce the electrical load put on a car’s
battery, resulting in a 25% increase in overall winter range compared to
“conventional” electric cars (which, apparently, are a thing now).

The official Bosch explanation is below:

    In battery-driven powertrains, heating and cooling play a significantly
greater role than in gasoline or diesel engines, since without a combustion
engine, the vehicle does not have a generous supply of heat … for this
reason, the passenger compartment is heated using a purely electrical
system. The electricity it needs comes from the battery. This in turn
impacts range: In winter and summer, roughly half the energy stored in the
battery goes into regulating the temperature of the passenger compartment. 

The system is on display at this week’s Frankfurt auto show, which has been
largely overshadowed by the news out of Volkswagen. Still, with the clever
air pump and a few new aero tweaks, the concept EV from Bosch promises to
take huge steps towards easing the general public’s lingering anxieties
about EVs.


Comments
James Rowland • [2015/09/15]
Meanwhile at Tesla. Actually, several years ago at Tesla:
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http://evobsession.com/bosch-claims-new-heat-pump-thermal-management-system-evs-can-boost-effective-range-25/
Bosch Claims New Heat Pump Thermal Management System For EVs Can Boost
Effective Range By Up To 25%
September 12th, 2015 by James Ayre
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http://electriccarsreport.com/2015/09/bosch-to-show-smart-thermal-management-system-for-evs-in-frankfurt/
Bosch to Show Smart Thermal Management System For EVs in Frankfurt
September 8, 2015




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