Fuel cell hybrid taxi life cycle analysis
A small fleet of classic London Taxis (Black cabs) equipped with hydrogen fuel cell power systems is being prepared for demonstration during the 2012 London Olympics. This paper presents a Life Cycle Analysis for these vehicles in terms of energy consumption and CO2 emissions, focusing on the impacts of alternative vehicle technologies for the Taxi, combining the fuel life cycle (Tank-to-Wheel and Well-to-Tank) and vehicle materials Cradle-to-Grave. An internal combustion engine diesel taxi was used as the reference vehicle for the currently available technology. This is compared to battery and fuel cell vehicle configurations. Accordingly, the following energy pathways are compared: diesel, electricity and hydrogen (derived from natural gas steam reforming). Full Life Cycle Analysis, using the PCO-CENEX drive cycle, (derived from actual London Taxi drive cycles) shows that the fuel cell powered vehicle configurations have lower energy consumption (4.34Â MJ/km) and CO2 emissions (235Â g/km) than both the ICE Diesel (9.54Â MJ/km and 738Â g/km) and the battery electric vehicle (5.81Â MJ/km and 269Â g/km).
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2011
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Authors: | Baptista, Patrícia ; Ribau, João ; Bravo, João ; Silva, Carla ; Adcock, Paul ; Kells, Ashley |
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Energy Policy. - Elsevier, ISSN 0301-4215. - Vol. 39.2011, 9, p. 4683-4691
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Keywords: | London Taxis Fuel cell hybrid vehicle Life Cycle Analysis |
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