2023
DOI: 10.1177/09544097231159179
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Optimal intermittent electrification and its effect on battery sizing and energy saving using a high-fidelity train model

Abstract: The fastest way to decarbonise traction energy of a railway network is full electrification of the network. However, full electrification can be costly and is often delayed due to complicated planning procedures. Often, it is not financially viable to electrify certain sections of the network due to geographical challenges such as hillsides and requirements to raise or lower the tracks. Intermittent electrification can provide a way to reduce emissions on a route without fully electrifying it. This paper prese… Show more

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“…In EREVs, the internal combustion engines have the specific function of charging the battery and are not directly con-nected to the wheels of the vehicle. This design provides extended range capabilities, offering a combination of electriconly driving and the ability to use fuel for longer distances [31,51,54,55].…”
Section: Extended Range Electric Vehicles (Erevs)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In EREVs, the internal combustion engines have the specific function of charging the battery and are not directly con-nected to the wheels of the vehicle. This design provides extended range capabilities, offering a combination of electriconly driving and the ability to use fuel for longer distances [31,51,54,55].…”
Section: Extended Range Electric Vehicles (Erevs)mentioning
confidence: 99%