Integrated bidirectional charger and inverter for electric vehicles
A method includes receiving an indication of a charging current received at an on-board charging circuit of a vehicle from a source having a charging voltage. The on-board charging circuit includes a multi-phase traction motor, an inverter electrically coupled to the multi-phase traction motor and including an upper set of switching elements and a lower set of switching elements, and an energy storage device (ESD) electrically coupled to the inverter and having a storage voltage. The method includes determining whether the charging voltage is greater than or equal to the storage voltage. When the charging voltage is greater than or equal to the storage voltage, the method includes instructing at least one switching element in the upper set to operate in an on state and all of the switching elements in the lower set in an off state to cause fast charging of the ESD using the charging current.
1 . A computer-implemented method when executed on data processing hardware causes the data processing hardware to perform operations comprising:
receiving an indication of a charging current received at an on-board charging circuit of a vehicle from a source having a charging voltage, the on-board charging circuit comprising:
a multi-phase traction motor;
an inverter electrically coupled to the multi-phase traction motor, the inverter comprising an first set of switching elements and a second set of switching elements; and
an energy storage device electrically coupled to the inverter, the energy storage device having a storage voltage;
determining whether the charging voltage of the source is greater than or equal to the storage voltage of the energy storage device;
when the charging voltage of the source is greater than or equal to the storage voltage, instructing the inverter to operate in a fast charging mode by instructing at least one switching element in the first set of switching elements to operate in an on state and all of the switching elements in the second set of switching elements to operate in an off state to cause fast charging of the energy storage device using the charging current from the source; and
when the charging voltage of the source is less than the storage voltage, instructing the inverter to operate in a boost charging mode by:
instructing a first switching element in the first set of switching elements and a second switching element in the second set of switching elements to each operate in the off state; and
instructing a third switching element in the first set of switching elements, a fourth switching element in the second set of switching elements, a fifth switching element in the first set of switches, and a sixth switching element in the second set of switching elements to operate in a pulse width modulation mode (PWM mode), wherein the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth switching elements are selectively switched between operating in the on state and the off state.
2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein:
the vehicle comprises a charging port, the charging port feeding the charging current to the on-board charging circuit; and
the multi-phase traction motor comprises:
a first phase electrically coupled to the charging port and electrically coupled to the inverter between the first switching element in the first set of switching elements and the second switching element in the second set of switching elements of the inverter;
a second phase electrically coupled to the inverter between the third switching element in the first set of switching elements and the fourth switching element in the second set of switching elements of the inverter; and
a third phase electrically coupled to the inverter between the fifth switching element in the first set of switching elements and the sixth switching element in the second set of switching elements of the inverter.
3 . The method of claim 2 , wherein instructing the inverter to operate in the fast charging mode comprises:
instructing the first switching element in the first set of switching elements to operate in the on state;
instructing the third and fifth switching elements in the first set of switching elements to each operate in the off state; and
instructing the second, fourth, and sixth switching elements in the second set of switching elements to each operate in the off state.
4 . The method of claim 1 , wherein: the vehicle comprises a charging port, the charging port feeding the charging current to the on-board charging circuit; and the multi-phase traction motor comprises: a first phase electrically coupled to the charging port of the vehicle and electrically coupled to the inverter between a first switching element in the first set of switching elements and a second switching element in the second set of switching elements of the inverter; a second phase electrically coupled to the charging port and electrically coupled to the inverter between a third switching element in the first set of switching elements and a fourth switching element in the second set of switching elements of the inverter; and a third phase electrically coupled to the inverter between a fifth switching element in the first set of switching elements and a sixth switching element in the second set of switching elements of the inverter.
5 . The method of claim 4 , wherein instructing the inverter to operate in the fast charging mode comprises: instructing the first switching element and the third switching element in the first set of switching elements to operate in the on state; instructing the fifth switching element in the first set of switching elements to operate in the off state; and instructing the second, fourth, and sixth switching elements in the second set of switching elements to each operate in the off state.
6 . The method of claim 4 , wherein the operations further comprise, when the charging voltage of the source is less than the storage voltage, instructing the inverter to operate in a boost charging mode by: instructing the fifth switching element in the first set of switching elements and the sixth switching element in the second set of switching elements to operate in a pulse width modulation mode (PWM mode), wherein the fifth and sixth switching elements are selectively switched between operating in the on state and the off state; and instructing the first switching element and the third switching element in the first set of switching elements to each operate in the off state.
7 . The method of claim 4 , wherein a switch is disposed at the second phase of the multi-phase traction motor, the switch selectively adjusting the second phase between:
a first state, wherein the second phase is electrically coupled to the charging port; and
a second state, wherein the second phase is electrically coupled to the inverter.
8 . The method of claim 1 , wherein:
the vehicle comprises a charging port electrically coupled to the on-board charging circuit; and
receiving the charging current from the source comprises:
receiving an alternating current (AC) at the on-board charging circuit, the AC received from the source via the charging port; and
converting, using a rectifier electrically coupled between the charging port and the multi-phase traction motor, the AC to direct current (DC).
9 . The method of claim 1 , wherein receiving the charging current from the source comprises receiving a direct current (DC) from the source via a charging port, the charging port electrically coupling the on-board charging circuit to the source.
10 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the switching elements in the first set of switching elements and the second set of switching elements comprise metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors or insulated-gate bipolar transistors.
11 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the multi-phase traction motor comprises one of:
a brushless direct current (DC) motor;
a brushed DC motor;
an induction motor;
a doubly fed induction motor; or
a synchronous reluctance motor.
12 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the on-board charging circuit comprises a bidirectional charging circuit configured to, when the on-board charging circuit is electrically coupled to an energy sink, provide energy from the energy storage device to the energy sink.
13 . A vehicle comprising:
an on-board charging circuit comprising:
a multi-phase traction motor;
an inverter electrically coupled to the multi-phase traction motor, the inverter comprising an first set of switching elements and a second set of switching elements; and
an energy storage device electrically coupled to the inverter, the energy storage device having a storage voltage; and
memory hardware storing instructions that, when executed on data processing hardware in communication with the memory hardware, cause the data processing hardware to perform operations comprising:
receiving an indication of a charging current received at the on-board charging circuit from a source, the source having a charging voltage;
determining whether the charging voltage of the source is greater than or equal to the storage voltage of the energy storage device;
when the charging voltage of the source is greater than or equal to the storage voltage, instructing the inverter to operate in a fast charging mode by instructing at least one switching element in the first set of switching elements to operate in an on state and all of the switching elements in the second set of switching elements to operate in an off state to cause fast charging of the energy storage device using the charging current from the source; and
when the charging voltage of the source is less than the storage voltage, instructing the inverter to operate in a boost charging mode by:
instructing a first switching element in the first set of switching elements and a second switching element in the second set of switching elements to each operate in the off state; and
instructing a third switching element in the first set of switching elements, a fourth switching element in the second set of switching elements, a fifth switching element in the first set of switches, and a sixth switching element in the second set of switching elements to operate in a pulse width modulation mode (PWM mode), wherein the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth switching elements are selectively switched between operating in the on state and the off state.
14 . The vehicle of claim 13 , wherein:
the vehicle comprises a charging port, the charging port feeding the charging current to the on-board charging circuit; and
the multi-phase traction motor comprises:
a first phase electrically coupled to the charging port and electrically coupled to the inverter between the first switching element in the first set of switching elements and the second switching element in the second set of switching elements of the inverter;
a second phase electrically coupled to the inverter between the third switching element in the first set of switching elements and the fourth switching element in the second set of switching elements of the inverter; and
a third phase electrically coupled to the inverter between the fifth switching element in the first set of switching elements and the sixth switching element in the second set of switching elements of the inverter.
15 . The vehicle of claim 14 , wherein instructing the inverter to operate in the fast charging mode comprises:
instructing the first switching element in the first set of switching elements to operate in the on state;
instructing the third and fifth switching elements in the first set of switching elements to each operate in the off state; and
instructing the second, fourth, and sixth switching elements in the second set of switching elements to each operate in the off state.
16 . The vehicle of claim 13 , wherein: the vehicle comprises a charging port, the charging port feeding the charging current to the on-board charging circuit; and the multi-phase traction motor comprises: a first phase electrically coupled to the charging port of the vehicle and electrically coupled to the inverter between a first switching element in the first set of switching elements and a second switching element in the second set of switching elements of the inverter; a second phase electrically coupled to the charging port and electrically coupled to the inverter between a third switching element in the first set of switching elements and a fourth switching element in the lower set of switching elements of the inverter; and a third phase electrically coupled to the inverter between a fifth switching element in the first set of switching elements and a sixth switching element in the second set of switching elements of the inverter.
17 . The vehicle of claim 16 , wherein instructing the inverter to operate in the fast charging mode comprises: instructing the first switching element and the third switching element in the first set of switching elements to operate in the on state; instructing the fifth switching element in the first set of switching elements to operate in the off state; and instructing the second, fourth, and sixth switching elements in the second set of switching elements to each operate in the off state.
18 . The vehicle of claim 16 , wherein the operations further comprise, when the charging voltage of the source is less than the storage voltage, instructing the inverter to operate in a boost charging mode by: instructing the fifth switching element in the first set of switching elements and the sixth switching element in the second set of switching elements to operate in a pulse width modulation mode (PWM mode), wherein the fifth and sixth switching elements are selectively switched between operating in the on state and the off state; and instructing the first switching element and the third switching element in the first set of switching elements to each operate in the off state.
19 . The vehicle of claim 16 , wherein a switch is disposed at the second phase of the multi-phase traction motor, the switch selectively adjusting the second phase between:
a first state, wherein the second phase is electrically coupled to the charging port; and
a second state, wherein the second phase is electrically coupled to the inverter.
20 . The vehicle of claim 13 , wherein:
the vehicle comprises a charging port electrically coupled to the on-board charging circuit; and
receiving the charging current from the source comprises:
receiving an alternating current (AC) at the on-board charging circuit, the AC received from the source via the charging port; and
converting, using a rectifier electrically coupled between the charging port and the multi-phase traction motor, the AC to direct current (DC).
21 . The vehicle of claim 13 , wherein receiving the charging current from the source comprises receiving a direct current (DC) from the source via a charging port, the charging port electrically coupling the on-board charging circuit to the source.
22 . The vehicle of claim 13 , wherein the switching elements in the first set of switching elements and the second set of switching elements comprise metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors or insulated-gate bipolar transistors.
23 . The vehicle of claim 14 , wherein the multi-phase traction motor comprises one of:
a brushless direct current (DC) motor;
a brushed DC motor,
an induction motor;
a doubly fed induction motor; or
a synchronous reluctance motor.
24 . The method of claim 13 , wherein the on-board charging circuit comprises a bidirectional charging circuit configured to, when the on-board charging circuit is electrically coupled to an energy sink, provide energy from the energy storage device to the energy sink.