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- Title
Comparison of the cumulative energy demand of BEV's and FCEV's in their long-term operation.
- Authors
Sitnik, Lech J.
- Abstract
The paper presents a method of using the theory of cumulative energy demand to assess this demand in longterm operation of vehicles with a mileage forecast of up to 350,000 km. Based on the results of operational "consumption" of energy and taking into account the energy "costs" of obtaining it, a comparison of the currently popular BEV's (Battery Electric Vehicles) and FCEV's (Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles) was presented. The question arises how much energy must be used to propel vehicles in their natural operation. After calculating using available data, the answer is -- by operating FCEV's on average, two times more electricity is needed than by operating BEV's.
- Subjects
ENERGY demand management; ELECTRIC vehicles; FUEL cell vehicles; ENERGY consumption; OPERATIONS management
- Publication
Combustion Engines (2300-9896), 2024, Vol 196, Issue 1, p24
- ISSN
2300-9896
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.19206/CE-168438