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Fuel Cell Hybrid Electric Vehicle: Driving Cycle Impact on Control Strategy Design and System Performances

2022-09-16
2022-24-0003
According to European Union strategies, hydrogen technologies have a significant potential for the decarbonization of the automotive sector. Fuel Cells are considered a highly sustainable alternative to internal combustion engines for hybrid powertrain solutions. Since experimental tests on real prototypes are extremely costly in terms of time and resources, they represent a limit to the development rapidity of such complex vehicles. Consequently, simulation models are gaining further importance for their intrinsic time- and cost-saving characteristics, while their predictive capability is crucial. Accordingly, the development of the so-called “digital twins” able to accurately represent the real-time digital counterpart of a physical system has become an important research issue.
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Assessment of Hybrid Commercial Fleet Performance: Effects of Advanced Control Strategies for Different Geographical Sites

2022-09-16
2022-24-0023
The international community is making significant efforts to face climate changes related to substantial greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Among all the sectors, transport is responsible for almost a quarter of global GHG emissions, 72% of which is imputable to road vehicles. It’s also expected that, without significant measures, these emissions may grow at a faster rate than other sectors. Furthermore, rising fuel costs and availability concerns have made the electrification of road transportation an attractive option to reduce oil dependency. However, this solution produces an electricity demand increase, causing significant overload conditions that could affect the reliability of the distribution sector.
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