In order to achieve the globally agreed carbon dioxide reductions for a heavy-duty vehicle (HDV) several technologies are currently pursued, battery electrical vehicles (BEV), fuel cell electrical vehicles (FCEV), hydrogen-internal combustion engines (H2-ICE) and e-fuels. The total cost of ownership (TCO) is a very important aspect in the transportation sector. The fuel cell electrical vehicle (FCEV) is a very interesting alternative powertrain technology especially for long haul applications. The hydrogen storage technology is a key success factor to achieve the overall TCO requirements. The paper describes the specific requirements and challenges for a hydrogen storage system in a HDV application and compares the three different hydrogen storage technologies, such as compressed gaseous hydrogen (CGH2), liquid hydrogen (LH2) and cryo-compressed hydrogen (CcH2).
Hydrogen Storage Technologies
Proceedings
International MTZ Conference on Heavy-Duty Engines ; 2022 ; Donaueschingen, Deutschland November 16, 2022 - November 17, 2022
2023-08-29
8 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
German
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