Capital and Operational Cost Evaluation of Selected Powertrain configurations in Heavy-duty Fuel Cell Trucks

University essay from KTH/Fordonsdynamik

Abstract: The automotive and heavy-duty trucking industries are heading towards research and development of alternative powertrain solutions to meet the United Nations sustainability goals and cleaner solutions to aid climate change actions. This thesis project aligns with the vision of finding greener and sustainable modes of transport in the heavy long haulage trucking industry. This project aims to find and develop a method for creating drive cycles, getting the vehicular power requirements to drive on these selected routes and finally calculating the TCO of a vehicle. The scripts for these mentioned steps are developed in MATLAB. The approach used in this work could help both the vehicle manufacturer and the vehicle operator to predict or cater to upcoming customer demand on, in our case, routes pan EU, to receive information about energy, power and vehicular configuration needed to fulfil the mission, and also, optimize the powertrain configuration in collaboration with a parallel thesis work done here at Scania, and finally calculate a somewhat simplified TCO of the vehicle.  In this work, two different driving conditions has been used; summer or winter, and two different payload conditions, as well as two types of vehicle powertrains; FCEV and BEV. Finally, a comparison regarding TCO for FCEV and BEV has been done.

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