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Hella has introduced new solutions for the 48-volt mild hybrid cars that include conversion of IC engines to a mild hybrid and enables functions such as recuperation or active coasting.

07 Jun 2019 | 13412 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

Hella, one of the global leaders in lighting and electronics equipment segment in the automotive industry, has introduced ‘Dual Voltage Battery Management System and PowerPack 48 Volt’ for partially electric cars, also called as mild hybrid vehicles.

The new products primarily serve the growing market of 48-volt mild hybrids. According to studies by the London-based analysis company IHS Markit, the annual share of new registrations in this area will rise worldwide from 6 million in 2020 to 35 million in 2030.

Starting 2020, newly registered vehicles in the EU will not be allowed to exceed a limit value of 95 grams of CO2 per kilometre and Hella claims that this new solution enable savings of 5 to 6 grams of CO2 per kilometre and thus help to achieve CO2 targets in the short term.

Hella has developed the dual voltage battery management system for the compact and mid-range class. The system allows vehicles with internal combustion engines to be converted to a mild hybrid. It combines the conventional separate core elements such as 48 V battery, 12 V battery and voltage transformer (DC-DC converter) within a single product in the package space of a conventional lead-acid battery. This makes it easy to integrate the system into the existing vehicle architecture. Another advantage: The dual voltage battery management system eliminates the need for a lead-acid battery in the car. The system consists of lithium-ion cells that are switched intelligently depending on the application. Thus the capacity can be used specifically in the 12-volt or 48-volt vehicle electrical system.

Hella has designed the powerpack 48 volt for vehicles in higher power rating classes. It combines a 48-volt lithium-ion battery pack including battery management and DC-DC converter. In addition to the 12-volt battery, the powerpack 48 is also drawn into the vehicle. It enables hybrid functions such as recuperation (ability to recover energy while braking) or active coasting (the internal combustion engine is switched off while driving) as well as other comfort functions for the luxury class. These include ambient lighting, automatic climate control and active chassis control.

Bjorn Twiehaus, head of product center energy management and member of the executive board of the electronics business division at Hella has confirmed, “The internal combustion engine will not disappear overnight. In order to achieve the specified limit values, the vehicles must be electrified. Hybridization with 48 volts is particularly promising because it requires only minor intervention in the vehicle architecture while also offering efficient energy recovery methods and improved energy efficiency. With the new products, Hella is actively advancing technology and enabling customers to enter the field of electric mobility.”

Hella already offers products for all types of drives – from battery sensor systems for micro-hybrids (start/stop automatic system) to power electronics for mild hybrids and battery electronics for high-voltage applications in all-electric vehicles.

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