Lagnelöv, Oscar
- Department of Energy and Technology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Conference paper2020
Lagnelöv, O.; Hansson, P.A.
There is increasing interest in the application of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) for fieldwork in the agricultural sector. Self-driving systems are proposed as a solution to the challenges of BEVs and as a way to realise the opportunities created by them. To investigate the characteristics of systems with self-driving BEVs, a discrete-event model of a Swedish grain farm using small, self-driving BEVs for fieldwork was used for simulations. The results showed adequate capacity compared to diesel counterparts, as well as lower annual costs, weight and energy use. The results also showed the need for a well-dimensioned system and that a certain energy carrying capacity was needed in order to complete the allotted tasks in a reasonable time. The study concluded that when combined with autonomous drive, BEVs for fieldwork in an agricultural setting show great promise.
Vdi Berichte
2020, Volume: 2020, number: 2374, pages: 9-15 Title: Land.Technik 2020 the forum for agricultural engineering innovations : 78th International conference on agricultural engineering: online conference, 3 - 4 November 2020
ISBN: 978-3-18-092374-1Publisher: VDI Verlag GMBH
78th International Conference on Agricultural Engineering, LAND.TECHNIK 2020, Online Conference, 3 – 4 November
Computer Vision and Robotics (Autonomous Systems)
Agricultural Science
Vehicle Engineering
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/129857