HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD
First Claim
1. A control system for a hybrid electric vehicle, the vehicle having a powertrain comprising at least one electric propulsion motor and at least one engine, the control system being operable to control the vehicle to operate in an electric vehicle (EV) mode in which the at least one engine remains switched off and the at least one electric propulsion motor is configured to deliver drive torque and in a boost mode in which the at least one engine is switched on to provide additional power to drive the vehicle,wherein, when the vehicle is operating in EV mode, the control system is further operable to determine whether a boost location exists ahead of the vehicle, wherein the boost location is a location at which a gradient of a driving surface requires selection of the boost mode, the control system being operable automatically to command starting of the at least one engine before the boost location is reached.
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Abstract
The invention relates to a control system for a hybrid electric vehicle (100), the vehicle having a powertrain (135) comprising at least one electric propulsion motor (123) and at least one engine (121), the control system being operable to control the vehicle to operate in an electric vehicle (EV) mode in which the at least one engine remains switched off and the at least one electric propulsion motor is configured to deliver drive torque and a boost mode in which the at least one engine is switched on to provide additional power to drive the vehicle. When the vehicle is operating in EV mode the system is further operable to determine whether a boost location exists ahead of the vehicle being a location at which a gradient of a driving surface is sufficiently high to require selection of the boost mode, the control system being operable automatically to command starting of the at least one engine before the boost location is reached.
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26 Claims
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1. A control system for a hybrid electric vehicle, the vehicle having a powertrain comprising at least one electric propulsion motor and at least one engine, the control system being operable to control the vehicle to operate in an electric vehicle (EV) mode in which the at least one engine remains switched off and the at least one electric propulsion motor is configured to deliver drive torque and in a boost mode in which the at least one engine is switched on to provide additional power to drive the vehicle,
wherein, when the vehicle is operating in EV mode, the control system is further operable to determine whether a boost location exists ahead of the vehicle, wherein the boost location is a location at which a gradient of a driving surface requires selection of the boost mode, the control system being operable automatically to command starting of the at least one engine before the boost location is reached.
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20. A method of controlling a hybrid electric vehicle, the vehicle having a powertrain comprising at least one electric propulsion motor and at least one engine, the method comprising:
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controlling the powertrain to operate in an electric vehicle (EV) mode in which the at least one engine remains switched off and the at least one electric propulsion motor delivers drive torque or a boost mode in which the at least one engine is switched on to provide additional power to drive the vehicle; determining, when the vehicle is in the EV mode, whether a boost location exists ahead of the vehicle, wherein the boost location is being a location at which a gradient of a driving surface to requires assumption of the boost mode; and responsive to identifying the boost location, commanding automatically starting of the at least one engine before the boost location is reached. - View Dependent Claims (21, 22, 23, 24, 25)
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26. A hybrid electric vehicle comprising:
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a control system; and a powertrain comprising at least one electric propulsion motor and at least one engine, the powertrain being operable by the control system in an electric vehicle (EV) mode in which the at least one engine remains switched off and the at least one electric propulsion motor delivers drive torque, and a boost mode in which the at least one engine is switched on to provide additional power to drive the vehicle, wherein, when in the boost mode, the control system determines whether an EV mode location exists ahead of the vehicle at which a gradient of a driving surface allows assumption of the EV mode whilst maintaining the target vehicle speed to within a prescribed amount, the control system being operable to allow assumption of the EV mode before the EV mode location is reached responsive to a determination that a drop in vehicle speed before reaching the EV mode location will not exceed a prescribed amount.
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