Comparison of “Zero Emission” Vehicles with Petrol and Hybrid Cars in Terms of Total CO2 Release—A Case Study for Romania, Poland, Norway and Germany
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/27262Date
2022-10-27Type
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Peer reviewed
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Lieutenant, Klaus; Borissova, Ana Vassileva; Mustafa, Mohamad; McCarthy, Nick; Iordache, IoanAbstract
The authors compare the energy consumption and CO2 emissions from vehicles using
internal combustion engines (ICE), battery electric vehicles (BEV), fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV),
and two types of hybrid vehicles, BEV‐ICE hybrid and BEV‐FCEV hybrid. This paper considers
several scenarios for four countries’ electricity production from primary energy sources to estimate
total CO2 release. Energy consumption of the vehicle per 100 km, emissions during manufacturing,
battery production, and lifecycle of the vehicle are considered in the total amount evaluation of CO2
released. The results show that with current technologies for battery manufacturing, and a signifi‐
cant proportion of national grid electricity delivered by fossil fuels, BEV is the best choice to reduce
carbon emissions for shorter driving ranges. In the case of electricity generation mainly by low‐
carbon sources, FCEV and BEV‐FCEV hybrid vehicles end up with lower carbon dioxide emissions.
In contrast, with electricity mainly generated from fossil fuels, electric vehicles do not reduce CO2
emissions compared to combustion cars.
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Lieutenant K, Borissova A, Mustafa , McCarthy, Iordache I. Comparison of “Zero Emission” Vehicles with Petrol and Hybrid Cars in Terms of Total CO2 Release—A Case Study for Romania, Poland, Norway and Germany. Energies. 2022Metadata
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