2016
DOI: 10.3141/2539-07
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Comparison of Well-to-Wheel Efficiencies for Different Drivetrain Configurations of Transit Buses

Abstract: The transportation sector, especially road transport, must reduce its energy consumption and emissions significantly. This requirement also applies to road-bound public transport, which uses mainly diesel buses. A reasonable measure for reaching this goal is to electrify the vehicle's drivetrain. During the past decade, several alternative technologies have evolved, namely, hybrid electric buses, fuel cell electric buses, and battery electric buses (BEBs). For a comparison of their energy efficiency, both the … Show more

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“…Another advantage of an electric bus over a conventional one is its higher efficiency both in the well-to-tank and tank-to-wheels analysis [29]. In this study, the charging system efficiency has been set equal to 85% [30].…”
Section: Bus Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another advantage of an electric bus over a conventional one is its higher efficiency both in the well-to-tank and tank-to-wheels analysis [29]. In this study, the charging system efficiency has been set equal to 85% [30].…”
Section: Bus Datamentioning
confidence: 99%