FFI-rapport 2008/01220
Hybrid electric propulsion for military vehicles
Overview and status of the technology
Per Dalsjø
Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI)
24 June 2008
FFI-rapport 2008/01220
1019
P: ISBN 978-82-464-1395-2
E: ISBN 978-82-464-1394-5
Keywords
Hybrid-elektrisk fremdrift Kjøretøyteknologi
Elektrisk motor
Batteri
Approved by
Einar Østevold Project manager
Johnny Bardal Director
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English summary
In the civilian market the hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) is receiving increasing attention due to its
reduced fuel consumption. The HEV is basically a combination of the common internal
combustion engine (ICE) powered vehicle and th e battery powered electric vehicle (EV). The
purpose of the electric motor and battery is to shif t the operation of the ICE closer to its optimum
operating condition, and enable regenerative braking.
There is also a great interest in HEV technology for military vehicles. An important advantage is
the possibility to generate additional onboard electri c power. This is important in meeting the ever
increasing demand for electric power onboard modern military vehicles. Other potential
advantages are improved fuel economy, extended silent watch capability, silent mobility, a
modular vehicle design and reduced life cycle cost (LCC).
However, there are important technical challenges th at need to be solved before we will see the
successful fielding of a mass produced military HEV. A number of military HEVs have been
successfully demonstrated, but there are still important limitation related to key technologies such as electric motors, power electronics and energy storage systems (e.g. batteries). The maturity of
the technology, depends on the vehicle type (role, weight, tracked or wheeled etc) and the HEV
drivetrain architecture opted for (series, parallel etc.)
This report aims to describe the HEV technology and the advantages and technical challenges of
different key technologies. How the technology affects the overall vehicle design, is also
discussed. In doing so, the different key technologi es are described in some detail. The different
programs and efforts related to the development of military HEVs are also presented.
The first military HEV is expected to be fielded in approximately 5-7 years. Based on the
maturity of the technology this will likely be a wheeled multirole vehicle, weighing
5.000-10.000 kg, implementing a parallel driv etrain. This claim is however based on the
assumption that an HEV demonstrator is selec ted, in June 2008, to participate in the
demonstration phase of the US Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) program.
The US Future Combat System (FCS) program is committed to the development of a series
drivetrain technology for tracked vehicles. If the FCS program is completed as planned, a family
of tracked HEVs will be fielded in approximately 7 years.
In recent years, military vehicle requirements ha ve changed considerably. This is likely to
continue in the future, with features such as flexibility, transportability and cost becoming
increasingly important. To meet these requirements, it is expected that HEV technology will
become important, due to the features and advantages enabled by the technology.
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Sammendrag
I det sivile markedet er det økende oppmerks omhet rundt hybrid-elektriske (HE) biler pga
redusert drivstofforbruk. En HE-bil er kort sagt en kombinasjon av en vanlig bil, drevet av en
forbrenningsmotor, og en elektrisk bil med batte rier. Meningen med elektromotoren og batteriene
er å forflytte arbeidsområdet for forbrennings motoren nærmere dens optimale arbeidsområde, og
gjøre det mulig å gjenvinne energi ved å beny tte bremser som generer elektrisk energi.
Det er også stor interesse rundt HE-teknologi for militære kjøretøy. En viktig fordel er mul
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