Comparative Life Cycle Analysis of Conventional and Hybrid Heavy-Duty Trucks

Heavy-duty trucks are one of the main contributors to greenhouse gas emissions in German traffic. Drivetrain electrification is an option to reduce tailpipe emissions by increasing energy conversion efficiency. To evaluate the vehicle’s environmental impacts, it is necessary to consider th...

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Main Authors: Matthias Rupp, Sven Schulze, Isabel Kuperjans
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-08-01
Series:World Electric Vehicle Journal
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2032-6653/9/2/33
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spelling doaj-a3b91ed852b440718d07abc2e2f939f62020-11-24T23:46:51ZengMDPI AGWorld Electric Vehicle Journal2032-66532018-08-01923310.3390/wevj9020033wevj9020033Comparative Life Cycle Analysis of Conventional and Hybrid Heavy-Duty TrucksMatthias Rupp0Sven Schulze1Isabel Kuperjans2FH Aachen, NOWUM-Energy, Heinrich-Mußmann-Str. 1, 52428 Jülich, GermanyFH Aachen, European Center for Sustainable Mobility (ECSM), Aachener-und-Münchener-Allee 1, 52074 Aachen, GermanyFH Aachen, NOWUM-Energy, Heinrich-Mußmann-Str. 1, 52428 Jülich, GermanyHeavy-duty trucks are one of the main contributors to greenhouse gas emissions in German traffic. Drivetrain electrification is an option to reduce tailpipe emissions by increasing energy conversion efficiency. To evaluate the vehicle’s environmental impacts, it is necessary to consider the entire life cycle. In addition to the daily use, it is also necessary to include the impact of production and disposal. This study presents the comparative life cycle analysis of a parallel hybrid and a conventional heavy-duty truck in long-haul operation. Assuming a uniform vehicle glider, only the differing parts of both drivetrains are taken into account to calculate the environmental burdens of the production. The use phase is modeled by a backward simulation in MATLAB/Simulink considering a characteristic driving cycle. A break-even analysis is conducted to show at what mileage the larger CO2eq emissions due to the production of the electric drivetrain are compensated. The effect of parameter variation on the break-even mileage is investigated by a sensitivity analysis. The results of this analysis show the difference in CO2eq/t km is negative, indicating that the hybrid vehicle releases 4.34 g CO2eq/t km over a lifetime fewer emissions compared to the diesel truck. The break-even analysis also emphasizes the advantages of the electrified drivetrain, compensating the larger emissions generated during production after already a distance of 15,800 km (approx. 1.5 months of operation time). The intersection coordinates, distance, and CO2eq, strongly depend on fuel, emissions for battery production and the driving profile, which lead to nearly all parameter variations showing an increase in break-even distance.http://www.mdpi.com/2032-6653/9/2/33life cycle assessmentheavy-duty truckhybrid electric vehiclesustainabilityenvironment
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Comparative Life Cycle Analysis of Conventional and Hybrid Heavy-Duty Trucks
World Electric Vehicle Journal
life cycle assessment
heavy-duty truck
hybrid electric vehicle
sustainability
environment
author_facet Matthias Rupp
Sven Schulze
Isabel Kuperjans
author_sort Matthias Rupp
title Comparative Life Cycle Analysis of Conventional and Hybrid Heavy-Duty Trucks
title_short Comparative Life Cycle Analysis of Conventional and Hybrid Heavy-Duty Trucks
title_full Comparative Life Cycle Analysis of Conventional and Hybrid Heavy-Duty Trucks
title_fullStr Comparative Life Cycle Analysis of Conventional and Hybrid Heavy-Duty Trucks
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Life Cycle Analysis of Conventional and Hybrid Heavy-Duty Trucks
title_sort comparative life cycle analysis of conventional and hybrid heavy-duty trucks
publisher MDPI AG
series World Electric Vehicle Journal
issn 2032-6653
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Heavy-duty trucks are one of the main contributors to greenhouse gas emissions in German traffic. Drivetrain electrification is an option to reduce tailpipe emissions by increasing energy conversion efficiency. To evaluate the vehicle’s environmental impacts, it is necessary to consider the entire life cycle. In addition to the daily use, it is also necessary to include the impact of production and disposal. This study presents the comparative life cycle analysis of a parallel hybrid and a conventional heavy-duty truck in long-haul operation. Assuming a uniform vehicle glider, only the differing parts of both drivetrains are taken into account to calculate the environmental burdens of the production. The use phase is modeled by a backward simulation in MATLAB/Simulink considering a characteristic driving cycle. A break-even analysis is conducted to show at what mileage the larger CO2eq emissions due to the production of the electric drivetrain are compensated. The effect of parameter variation on the break-even mileage is investigated by a sensitivity analysis. The results of this analysis show the difference in CO2eq/t km is negative, indicating that the hybrid vehicle releases 4.34 g CO2eq/t km over a lifetime fewer emissions compared to the diesel truck. The break-even analysis also emphasizes the advantages of the electrified drivetrain, compensating the larger emissions generated during production after already a distance of 15,800 km (approx. 1.5 months of operation time). The intersection coordinates, distance, and CO2eq, strongly depend on fuel, emissions for battery production and the driving profile, which lead to nearly all parameter variations showing an increase in break-even distance.
topic life cycle assessment
heavy-duty truck
hybrid electric vehicle
sustainability
environment
url http://www.mdpi.com/2032-6653/9/2/33
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