Títol
Transport energy consumption in mountainous roads: a comparative case study for internal combustion engines and electric vehicles in Andorra
Autor/s
Travesset Baro, Oriol; Rosas Casals, Martí; Jover Comas, Eric
Any
2015
Mes
1
Tesi universitat lectura
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Universitat de lectura
Tesi director
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Tesi codirector
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Títol de la revista
Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment -
Pàgines
16-26
Volum de la revista
34
Numero revista
-
Idioma
Anglès
ISBN / ISSN
13619209
Titol obra
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Editorial obra
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Llocpub Obra
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DOI
10.1016/j.trd.2014.09.006

Accés text complet en obert
Paraules clau
Andorra, Driving cycle, Electric vehicle, Energy consumption, Internal combustion engine, Road grade

Resum
(ENG) This paper analyses transport energy consumption of conventional and electric vehicles in mountainous roads. A standard round trip in Andorra has been modelled in order to characterise vehicle dynamics in hilly regions. Two conventional diesel vehicles and their electric-equivalent models have been simulated and their performances have been compared. Six scenarios have been simulated to study the effects of factors such as orography, traffic congestion and driving style. The European fuel consumption and emissions test and Artemis urban driving cycles, representative of European driving cycles, have also been included in the comparative analysis. The results show that road grade has a major impact on fuel economy, although it affects consumption in different levels depending on the technology analysed. Electric vehicles are less affected by this factor as opposed to conventional vehicles, increasing the potential energy savings in a hypothetical electrification of the car fleet. However, electric vehicle range in mountainous terrains is lower compared to that estimated by manufacturers, a fact that could adversely affect a massive adoption of electric cars in the short term.