Low Carbon Vehicle Solutions

Evantage thermal management systems have solutions for electric commercial vehicles. Whether you have a battery, plug-in hybrid, or hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle, there is a thermal management eco-system for each vehicle type.

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Plug In Hybrid Electric Vehicles

PHEVs operate using a combination of an internal combustion engine (ICE), battery packs, power electronics, and onboard chargers. These systems require thermal management systems to ensure adequate performance, range, and longevity. The battery packs require a battery thermal management system, the ICE requires an engine cooling module, and the power electronics need a cooling system. EVantage thermal management systems offer solutions for each system.

Learn more about the EVantage thermal management eco-system for PHEVs

Battery Thermal Management
A-CON BTMS  L-CON BTMS

Power Electronics Cooling
ECP

ICE Cooling
AT-ECM

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Battery Electric Vehicles

BEV contains lithium-ion battery packs, power electronics, and onboard chargers to keep the vehicle operable. These vehicle systems need thermal management solutions to condition the coolant temperature to ensure optimal performance during operation, charging, and discharging cycles. Thermal management systems must be integrated into the vehicle to ensure BEV systems maintain optimal temperature ranges to extend vehicle range, longevity, and performance.

Learn more about the Evantage thermal management eco-system for BEVs

Battery Thermal Management
A-CON BTMS  L-CON BTMS

Power Electronics Cooling
ECP

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Hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles

FCEVs have complex systems to keep the vehicle operable: fuel cell stack, battery packs, power electronics, and onboard chargers. The fuel cell stack produces electricity for the electric motor.  During this process, the fuel cell stack generates immense heat, which must be rejected from the coolant.  The FCEV’s lithium-ion battery packs store energy during regenerative braking, providing additional power during peak demand.  This operation generates heat, impacting the battery packs’ performance if the temperature isn’t regulated.  Power electronics and onboard chargers must maintain their derating temperature range to avoid overheating.  Each system requires thermal management to maintain its appropriate temperature range for optimal operation.

Learn more about EVantage thermal management eco-system for FCEVs

Battery Thermal Management
A-CON BTMS  L-CON BTMS

Power Electronics Cooling
ECP

Fuel Cell Stack Cooling
FC-SCP

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