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Energy efficiency of hydrogen utilization in transport
Mikulenka, Karel ; Kučera, Pavel (referee) ; Vopařil, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis analyses current possibilities of hydrogen usage in transport. Hydrogen is by scientific community viewed as a possible answer to ever growing emissions from transport and their negative affect on the environment. The work introduces the most significant advantages of hydrogen usage as a fuel in comparison to its counterpart combustion engine and battery vehicles. Two means of obtaining energy from hydrogen in a vehicle itself shall be described which are hydrogen combustion and fuel cells. Further shall be made analysis of current possibilities for potential end customer pertaining vehicle and fuel availability. In the end is given a general description of hydrogen transport implementation in Czech Republic and its energetic cost and efficiency within an overall hydrogen economy.
MEB modular platform for electric cars
Tkach, Svitlana ; Kaplan, Zdeněk (referee) ; Píštěk, Václav (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis focuses on the possibilities of the newly developed modular electric drive matrix MEB of the Volkswagen Group. The aim was to create a research study about technical parameters of the platform and the possibilities of its use for various categories of vehicles not only within the Volkswagen Group, but also the offer to competing manufacturers. In conclusion of the bachelor’s thesis is formulated the impact of technologies, offered by the modular electric drive matrix, on the development and production of electric vehicles and the related possibility of a reversal in the expansion of electric drive.
Infrastructure for electromobility
Smutková, Karolína ; Böhm, Michael (referee) ; Štětina, Josef (advisor)
This thesis deals with the issue of charging electric vehicles, including a number of sub-questions. It provides an overview of current charging stations, connectors, communication between vehicle and charger during charging and of the resulting price for charging. It also takes into account the need for large amounts of energy mostly from renewable sources, coupled with battery storage facilities. The last point is a comparison of current electric vehicles mainly by battery capacity, price and range. The whole thesis is primarily related to the territory of the Czech Republic.
Power Systems Ranges of Main Parameters
Řehořek, Tomáš ; Gála, Michal (referee) ; Paar, Martin (advisor)
The thesis deals with description of the power system, parameters of it’s components and the range of outputs and consumption. In the first part the structure of the power system is described as well as the fundamental division of electric grids. In this part the work also touches on the ways of supllying the elctric traction. Furthermore the amount of production and consumption is mentioned. In the second part this work focuses on description of selected components of the power system and their real parameters. Furthermore the work also touches on the matter of electromobility and battery energy storage systems. In the last part of this work a few simple methods of consumption estimation are presented. This work also includes two infografics, that describe the power system.
Marketing Communication Support of Electric Vehicle Sales in the Czech Republic
Stejskalová, Kristina ; Chalupský, Vladimír (referee) ; Chlebovský, Vít (advisor)
In this thesis is written a brief history of electric cars up to the present. Hybrid vehicles are described and particular attention is given to the description of electric vehicles. A method for accumulating electrical energy by electrochemical accumulators is provided. Finally, there are operation costs of electric cars.
The use of soft computing as support for business decision-making
Pekárek, Jan ; Jašek, Roman (referee) ; Lenort, Radim (referee) ; Zinecker, Marek (referee) ; Dostál, Petr (advisor)
The presented dissertation deals with the problem of deploying the charging infrastructure for electric vehicles in the Czech Republic. The core of the thesis is a mathematical optimization model, which is implemented in the language of MATLAB computing software. The model consists of several sub-units representing separate models of studied sub-problems. The individual chapters of the work describe successively these sub models. The sub models are: demand model of the charging service, model of charging supply, charging simulator model, optimization model and its resolving optimization method. The optimization model is accelerated by parallelization on the graphics card. The optimization method is designed as a case-specific implementation of genetic algorithms on a population of tree-structured individuals. The final chapter deals with an economic aspect of the problem under consideration, the implications of the findings and the role that the optimization model plays in the context under consideration. The main benefit of the work lies in the formulation of the problem as a mathematical model, the accompanying analyses and the provided justifications. Any user with updated data can then use this work along with the attached scripts to find answers to questions about the relationship between electromobility and the charging infrastructure.
Battery Systems for Distribution Networks
Filip, Robin ; Radil, Lukáš (referee) ; Paar, Martin (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis is focused on problematics of battery storage systems in distribution network. The thesis introduces methods of electrical energy storage with emphasis on battery storage systems. It also deals with possibilities of using these systems in the network. Additionally, an overview of current and planned projects with a description of the legislative environment of the area in the Czech Republic is included. The practical part deals with the design of battery storage capacity regarding to development of power consumption, electromobility as well as photovoltaics.
Electromobility, today and vision
Valíček, Roman ; Kracík, Petr (referee) ; Milčák, Pavel (advisor)
The main target of this bachelor thesis is to create an overview of current and future status of electromobility in the Czech Republic, including an analysis of possible impacts of this developing field to other sectors, especially energy industry and ecology. This work is divided into several sections. The first part is research and it deals with general knowledge related to electromobility at first and then it analyzes the current situation in our country. The electric vehicle charging and electromobility support are discussed in detail. The second part of the thesis focuses on the influence of electromobility growth on the power system and on the electromobile emission footprint. These chapters are based on self calculations and the results are evaluated at the end. The conclusion summarizes the findings and there is a comment about upcoming development of electromobility in the future.
Rozbor současného stupně rozvoje elektromobility v České republice
VOTRUBA, Michaela Hana
I have elaborated my bachelor thesis on the topic "Analysis of the current level of electromobility development in the Czech Republic". The aim of the bachelor thesis was not only to introduce electromobility and the most important representatives of electric vehicles, but also to find out the public not attitude to this topic. What reasons do they discourage buying an electric car? What are the myths about electromobility? Which demographic group is in favor of electromobility and which is not? And other questions are the subject of this work. In order to answer these questions, it was necessary to draw up a questionnaire first, then to spread it to the public and to answer the quality representative sample of the population. The results showed that for many people the high purchase price as well as the underdeveloped network of charging stations is a limitation. Inadequate state support, for example in the form of subsidies, is not seen as an obstacle.
Problematika rozvoje elektromobilů kategorie M1 v České republice
TUPÝ, Ondřej
This thesis deals with the benefits of operating electromobiles in terms of the sustainable development of automobile transportation. My thesis includes the description of basic technical operation systems of electrically-powered automobiles and the possibility of replacing the classical automobiles with combustion engines by electromobiles. In my thesis, there are listed and explained the basic principles and ideas of electromobility as one of the possible solutions of environmental protection in the Czech Republic, as well as ways of ensuring the energetic independence in the automobile transportation.

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