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Edited by Luis Romeral Martínez and Miguel Delgado Prieto New Trends in Electrical Powertrains Trends New Vehicle The electric vehicle and plug-in hybrid electric vehicle play a fundamental role in the forthcoming new paradigms of mobility and energy models. The electrification of the transport sector would lead to advantages in terms of energy efficiency and reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, but would also be a great opportunity for the New Trends in Electrical introduction of renewable sources in the electricity sector. The chapters in this book show a diversity of current and new developments in the Vehicle Powertrains electrification of the transport sector seen from the electric vehicle point of view: first, the related technologies with design, control and supervision, second, the powertrain electric motor efficiency and reliability and, third, the deployment issues Edited by Luis Romeral Martínez regarding renewable sources integration and charging facilities. This is precisely the purpose of this book, that is, to contribute to the literature about current research and and Miguel Delgado Prieto development activities related to new trends in electric vehicle power trains. ISBN 978-1-78985-021-5 Published in London, UK © 2019 IntechOpen © undefined undefined / iStock NEW TRENDS IN ELECTRICAL VEHICLE POWERTRAINS Edited by Luis Romeral Martínez and Miguel Delgado Prieto NEW TRENDS IN ELECTRICAL VEHICLE POWERTRAINS Edited by Luis Romeral Martínez and Miguel Delgado Prieto New Trends in Electrical Vehicle Powertrains http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.72524 Edited by Luis Romeral Martínez and Miguel Delgado Prieto Contributors Shinji Kajiwara, Sorin Ioan Deaconu, Lucian Nicolae Tutelea, Fabrizio Marignetti, Marcel Topor, Vasile Horga, Ilie Nuca, Michela Longo, Wahiba Yaïci, Federica Foiadelli, Ananchai Ukaew, Nicolae Tudoroiu, Elena-Roxana Tudoroiu, Sorin- Mihai Radu, Mohamed Zaheeruddin, Mohd Khair Hassan, Ameer Seder, Haluk Eren, Eyyüp Öksüztepe, Mehmet Polat, Mustafa Kaya, Zeki Omaç, Hasan Kürüm, Merve Yıldırım, Wu-Yang Sean, Yi-Hsien Chiang, Eiman Elbanhawy, Carlos Lopez-Torres, Antoni Garcia Espinosa, Jordi-Roger Riba Ruiz © The Editor(s) and the Author(s) 2019 The rights of the editor(s) and the author(s) have been asserted in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. 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For more information visit www.intechopen.com Meet the editors Dr. Luis Romeral Martínez received his electrical en- gineering degree and PhD degree from the Technical University of Catalonia (UPC) in 1985 and 1995, re- spectively. In 1988 he joined the Electronic Engineering Department of the UPC, where he is currently Associate Professor. His research interests include electric ma- chines and powertrains, power electronics converters and energy management, variable-speed drive systems and fault detec- tion algorithms. He has supervised and taught postgraduate courses on PLCs, electrical drives and motion control and sensors and actuators. He has authored more than 300 peer-reviewed scientific papers published in technical journals and conference proceedings, and 12 PhD dissertations have been completed under his supervision over the last 10 years. He participates as a partner in and is responsible for European Union-funded projects and research projects funded by Spanish agencies. He has also participated as a researcher or project manager for research and develop- ment projects funded by local private companies in the areas of electro- mobility, control automation, energy management and supervision and data acquisition. He leads the MCIA Research Center (https://www.mcia. upc.edu), which conducts major research activities concerning sustainable mobility, energy efficiency and industrial supervision and optimisation. Dr. Romeral is member of the European Power Electronics and Drives Association, the IEEE Industrial Electronics