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Development of Mild-hybrid System
IPC-12-03/S02

Authors

Tomoharu Maeda - Toyota Motor Corporation
Hatsuo Nakao - Toyota Motor Corporation
Kohjiro Kuramochi - Toyota Motor Corporation
Tatsuo Teratani - Toyota Motor Corporation

Abstract

For the first time ever a hybrid system using a 42-V power supply system has been developed for better fuel economy, lower emissions and urban environment. The system has a motor generator (hereinafter M/G) connected to the engine crankshaft via a belt, in place of the alternator. The electronic control of the M/G has fiven functions: restarting the stopped engine, driving the vehicle when starting, driving auxiliaries when the engine is stopped, power generation during ordinary traveling and regenerative braking on deceleration braking.

By restarting the engine via a belt with motor driving control, a smooth starting without discomfort is achieved. Furthermore, using this motor to drive auxiliaries during idle increases the number of idle stop opportunities. Installing this system on a direct injection 3.0 liter engine with a 5-speed automatic transmission improves fuel economy by about 40% in the Japanese standard urban mode, when compared to the average fuel consumption of vehicles in the same class without the system.

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