This study presents a real-world performance assessment of a 48 V mild-hybrid urban bus equipped with a crankshaft starter–generator (CSG, denoted as KSG in German terminology), together with model-based validation for KSG Active operation. The 17.8-ton Euro VI test vehicle uses a 160 F supercapacitor module operated within a 38–52 V DC/DC converter voltage window (≈40 Wh usable) to buffer transient high-power events in stop-and-go duty. A controlled A/B comparison (KSG Active vs. KSG Passive) was performed using repeated 0–50–0 km/h launch cycles (15 test cycles per mode). Vehicle CAN signals were recorded using a datalogger and analyzed in Vector vSignalyzer 19.0. Field results show a 17.1% reduction in fuel consumption (32.21 to 26.70 L/100 km) and a 30.4% reduction in time-averaged ICE power demand (58.90 to 40.99 kW). A MATLAB/Simulink R2020a longitudinal dynamics digital twin was developed and validated for the KSG Active mode only against 20 Hz CAN measurements, achieving NRMSE below 5% for key variables. The findings should be interpreted as a controlled same-vehicle comparison under repeatable test-track conditions rather than as a certification-grade fleet-level benchmark.
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Aysima Pıçak Adaş
Engin Ayçiçek
Energies
Istanbul Technical University
Turkish Aerospace Industries (Turkey)
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69df2b65e4eeef8a2a6b0547 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/en19081882