2020
DOI: 10.30939/ijastech..754580
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Thermodynamic Analysis of a Renewable Energy-Driven Electric Vehicle Charging Station with On-Site Electricity Generation from Hydrogen and Ammonia Fuel Cells

Abstract: The vast implementation of electric vehicles (EVs) greatly depends on developing sustainable and green EV charging stations. This study pro-poses to develop and assess an off-grid and renewable energy-driven EV charging station, which is hybridized with hydrogen and ammonia fuel cells. Chemical energies of hydrogen and ammonia are stored in the stor-age tanks to be used in the hydrogen and ammonia fuel cells. The de-signed hybrid system is capable of storing energy in the chemical form when there is excess pro… Show more

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“…The designed system can generate about 80% of the charging station. However, several factors, such as solar irradiance, wind speed, and fuel supply rates, play key roles in the overall system's efficiency [59].…”
Section: Fuel Cell Vehicles Operationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The designed system can generate about 80% of the charging station. However, several factors, such as solar irradiance, wind speed, and fuel supply rates, play key roles in the overall system's efficiency [59].…”
Section: Fuel Cell Vehicles Operationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bicer has suggested several design requirements to be integrated into the design of the smart city area for optimal functional energy performance and conversion steps [59]. Those system design requirements are related to the local H 2 production, solar electricity availability, fuel cell electric vehicle-to-grid operations, smart grid control, and building electricity consumption.…”
Section: Fuel Cell Vehicles Operationmentioning
confidence: 99%