China Progress on Renewable Energy Vehicles: Fuel Cells, Hydrogen and Battery Hybrid Vehicles
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Fuel Cell Bus Fleet in Foshan and Yunfu
2.1. Introduction to Synergy Fuel Cell Project
2.2. Fuel Cell Bus Fleet in Foshan and Yunfu
2.3. Fuel Cell Buses
2.4. Refueling Stations
3. Hydrogen Energy Consumption Results
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Sanshui Buses | Yunfu Buses | ||||
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Plate number | Bus ID | Mileage | Plate number | Bus ID | Mileage |
W02995 | FCG15012 | 4914 km | E06600F | FCG15008 | 53,400 km |
W00979 | FCG15014 | 4909 km | E02121F | FCG15009 | 79,650 km |
W10836 | FCG16007 | 42,703 km | E08668F | FCG15010 | 41,760 km |
W05236 | FCG16009 | 42,703 km | E07766F | FCG15011 | 48,780 km |
W10830 | FCG16013 | 45,677 km | E07700F | FCG16001 | 57,210 km |
E06606F | FCG16002 | 46,245 km |
Parameter | Value | Parameter | Value |
---|---|---|---|
Vehicle type | 100% low floor city bus | Mileage at refueling (km) | ≥300 |
Dimensions (mm) | 10960 × 2490 × 3500 | Power of FC (kW) | 85 |
Net weight/Max weight (kg) | 12700/18000 | Capacity of battery (kWh) | 36 |
Passengers | 80 | Hydrogen stored (kg) | 27.2 |
Limited speed (km/h) | 69 | Number of H2 cylinders | 8 |
No. | Parameters | Unit | Value |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Number of cells | 480 | |
2 | Voltage | V | 320~440 |
3 | Current | A | 0~320 |
4 | Net power | kW | 85 |
5 | Air pressure | bar | 1.0 |
6 | Hydrogen pressure | bar | 8~10 |
No. | City | Name | Category | Finish Year | H2 storage Capacity and Pressure | Filling Capacity | Filling Pressure | State |
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1 | Beijing | Yongfeng | Stationary | 2006 | 165 kg, 45 MPa | 200 kg/day | 35 MPa | In use |
2 | Shanghai | Anting | Stationary | 2007 | 165 kg, 45 MPa | 200 kg/day | 35 MPa | In use |
3 | Zhengzhou | Yutong | Stationary | 2015 | 165 kg, 45 MPa | 250 + 1000 kg/day | 35 MPa | In use |
4 | Yunfu | Synergy | Stationary | 2016 | 165 kg, 45 MPa | 300 kg/day | 35 MPa | In use |
5 | Dalian | Tongji-Sunrise | Stationary | 2016 | 90 MPa | 20 kg/day | 70 MPa | In use |
6 | Foshan | Nanhai Ruihui | Stationary | 2017 | 234 kg, 45 MPa | 350 kg/day | 35 MPa | In use |
7 | Shanghai | Shanghai Edrive | Container | 2017 | 165 kg, 45 MPa | 500 kg/day | 35 MPa | In use |
8 | Zhongshan | Broadocean | Container | 2017 | 500 kg/day | 35 MPa | In use | |
9 | Changshu | Toyota | Stationary | 2017 | 90 MPa | 70 MPa | In use | |
10 | Nantong | Bing Energy | Temporary | 2017 | 150 kg, 45 MPa | 60 kg/day | 35 MPa | In use |
11 | Shanghai | Godpower | Temporary | 2017 | 35 MPa | In use | ||
12 | Jiaxing | Aideman | Temporary | 2017 | 35 MPa | In use | ||
13 | Foshan | Sanshui | Temporary | 2017 | 100 kg/day | 35 MPa | In use | |
14 | Shiyan | Dongfeng | Container | 2018 | 500 kg/day | 35 MPa | In use | |
15 | Chengdu | Jinxing | Container | 2018 | 234 kg, 45 MPa | 500 kg/day | 35 MPa | In use |
16 | Shanghai | Jiangqiao | Container | 2018 | 464 kg, 45 MPa | 750 kg/day | 35 MPa | In use |
17 | Wuhan | Zhongji | Stationary | 2018 | 200 kg/day | 35 MPa | In use | |
18 | Xinbin | Muhai | Container | 2018 | 450 kg/day | 35 MPa | In use | |
19 | Zhangjiakou | Haiboer | Stationary | 2018 | 1350 kg/day | 35 MPa | In use | |
20 | Yunfu | Luoding | Stationary | 2018 | 500 kg/day | 35 MPa | In use |
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Liu, Z.; Kendall, K.; Yan, X. China Progress on Renewable Energy Vehicles: Fuel Cells, Hydrogen and Battery Hybrid Vehicles. Energies 2019, 12, 54. https://doi.org/10.3390/en12010054
Liu Z, Kendall K, Yan X. China Progress on Renewable Energy Vehicles: Fuel Cells, Hydrogen and Battery Hybrid Vehicles. Energies. 2019; 12(1):54. https://doi.org/10.3390/en12010054
Chicago/Turabian StyleLiu, Zhixiang, Kevin Kendall, and Xieqiang Yan. 2019. "China Progress on Renewable Energy Vehicles: Fuel Cells, Hydrogen and Battery Hybrid Vehicles" Energies 12, no. 1: 54. https://doi.org/10.3390/en12010054
APA StyleLiu, Z., Kendall, K., & Yan, X. (2019). China Progress on Renewable Energy Vehicles: Fuel Cells, Hydrogen and Battery Hybrid Vehicles. Energies, 12(1), 54. https://doi.org/10.3390/en12010054