Stefano Delle Donne
Retrofit Kit: applications of CANbus to Virtual - Semi Real - Real Prototyping.
Rel. Stefano Carabelli. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Mechatronic Engineering (Ingegneria Meccatronica), 2023
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Abstract
Electric mobility has been identified as a promising solution for reducing CO2 emissions in the transport sector. However, the high cost of purchasing a new electric vehicle (EV) may be prohibitive for many people. Retrofitting a traditional vehicle with an electric conversion kit can be a more affordable way to transition to electric mobility. A retrofit kit typically includes an electric motor, a battery pack, a controller, a charger, and other necessary components. By replacing the internal combustion engine with an electric motor, it allows the vehicle to run on electricity, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution. Moreover, retrofitting an existing vehicle is a sustainable solution that can extend the life of the vehicle and save resources and energy.
The integration of the retrofit kit into the vehicle's systems must be carefully planned and executed to ensure safety, reliability, and optimal performance: software development methodologies, such as the extended V-cycle and CAN network integration, can provide a structured approach to developing and integrating software components into the retrofit kit and the vehicle's existing systems
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