This paper conducts a techno-economic study on hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCV), Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV) and hydrogen Fuel Cell plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (FCHEV) in the UK using cost predictions for 2030. The study includes an analysis of data on distance currently travelled by private car users daily in the UK. Results show that there may be diminishing economic returns for Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEV) with battery sizes above 20 kWh, and the optimum size for a PHEV battery is between 5 and 15 kWh. Differences in behaviour as a function of vehicle size are demonstrated, which decreases the percentage of miles that can be economically driven using electricity for a larger vehicle. Decreasing carbon dioxid...
Fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV) currently have the challenge of high CAPEX mainly associated to t...
This paper presents a technical and financial analysis of several, potentially near-zero greenhouse ...
Electric mobility is considered a solution to reduce carbon emissions. We expanded a lifecycle asses...
This paper compares battery electric vehicles (BEV) to hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV) a...
It is, undoubtedly, a widespread belief that the electric vehicle (EV) is considered sustainable. Ho...
Ambitions within the EU for moving towards sustainable transport include major emission reductions f...
Assessing future market prospects and environmental impacts of electric vehicles requires taking int...
Last three decades, costumers and manufacturers of automotive sector have been influenced positively...
The objective of this study is to project the introduction of battery-electric and fuel cell technol...
Assessing future market prospects and environmental impacts of electric vehicles requires taking int...
This study investigated the cost competitiveness, using total cost of ownership (TCO) analysis, of h...
Roughly 30% of Sweden’s total greenhouse gas emissions originate from transport. These emissions nee...
Although the rapid fall in the costs of batteries has made electric vehicles (EVs) more affordable a...
We examine efficiency, costs and greenhouse gas emissions of current and future electric cars (EV), ...
The UK government has set the ambitious targets of 20 and 50% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions ...
Fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV) currently have the challenge of high CAPEX mainly associated to t...
This paper presents a technical and financial analysis of several, potentially near-zero greenhouse ...
Electric mobility is considered a solution to reduce carbon emissions. We expanded a lifecycle asses...
This paper compares battery electric vehicles (BEV) to hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV) a...
It is, undoubtedly, a widespread belief that the electric vehicle (EV) is considered sustainable. Ho...
Ambitions within the EU for moving towards sustainable transport include major emission reductions f...
Assessing future market prospects and environmental impacts of electric vehicles requires taking int...
Last three decades, costumers and manufacturers of automotive sector have been influenced positively...
The objective of this study is to project the introduction of battery-electric and fuel cell technol...
Assessing future market prospects and environmental impacts of electric vehicles requires taking int...
This study investigated the cost competitiveness, using total cost of ownership (TCO) analysis, of h...
Roughly 30% of Sweden’s total greenhouse gas emissions originate from transport. These emissions nee...
Although the rapid fall in the costs of batteries has made electric vehicles (EVs) more affordable a...
We examine efficiency, costs and greenhouse gas emissions of current and future electric cars (EV), ...
The UK government has set the ambitious targets of 20 and 50% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions ...
Fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV) currently have the challenge of high CAPEX mainly associated to t...
This paper presents a technical and financial analysis of several, potentially near-zero greenhouse ...
Electric mobility is considered a solution to reduce carbon emissions. We expanded a lifecycle asses...