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Energy system analysis of the fuel cell buses operated in the project: Clean Urban Transport for Europe

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ENERGY
Volume 33, Issue 5, Pages 689-711

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2008.01.001

Keywords

bus; CUTE; drive cycle; duty cycle; fuel cell; urban traffic

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During the project Clean Urban Transport for Europe (CUTE), which ended ill May 2006, 27 fuel cell buses were operated in nine European cities. In this paper key performance parameters from the operation of the fuel cell buses in the project are reported, the energy system of the bus is analysed and drive cycle tests ill five cities are presented and analysed. The focus of the paper is oil fuel consumption and optimisation potential but experiences of, and reconnnendations for, evaluation in large demonstration projects are also presented. The results show that although the total fuel cell system efficiency was found to be high (36-41% the fuel consumption was higher for the fuel cell buses than for diesel buses. Since the CUTE buses were a pre-commercial generation of fuel cell buses, with standard auxiliaries and extensive reliability measures, large fuel consumption reduction is possible. Suggestions on how to increase the efficiency is presented in this paper. Minimising the reliability measures would decrease fuel consumption by about 20% and lowering the weight by 2 tonnes would decrease fuel consumption by another 10%. Hybridisation in combination with using electrical auxiliaries Could save an additional 5-10%. or more. (c) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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