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HYDROGEN CARS

Kevin Kendall & Iain StaffellChemical Engineering

University of Birmingham

[email protected]

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SUSTAINABILITY PROBLEM

• Transport takes about 30% of our energyplanes, ships, trucks, cars etc

• All of it is fossil fuel; carbon problem

• Half of this is our cars

WE NEED TO TAKE PERSONAL ACTION

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UK OIL AND GAS SUPPLY AND DEMAND

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CARS CAUSE DEATH

• Approx 8,500 people die in UK as a result of particulate emissions from vehicles

• Every 10 g/m3 PM10 =1% increase mortality (all cause)

[COMEAP Prof Jon Ayres]

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ANSWER: ELECTRIC CARS• Are electric cars better?

• CABLED demonstration project

• Early indicative results• Solve problems with hydrogen hybrid

NEEDS ACTION IN BIRMINGHAM

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to Car

to Distribution

from Refinement

Well to Wheel Approach for Fossil Fuels

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to Car

via Transmission

and Distribution

from Generation

Well to Wheel Approach for Electricity

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Approximate differences in efficiency

ICV

EV

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Comparison of Well to Wheel Efficiency

85

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Wind Off-shore wind Wave Solar Nuclear

Possible New Generation

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ONE SOLUTION

1.4 kW

Feed in tariff 40p/unit

Save £500/year

Cost £7000

Return 8%

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25 delivered 12 Dec 2009

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•Consortium of 13 organisations•Arup as Project Managers•6 vehicle manufacturers•E.ON – electricity supplier•Birmingham City Council•Coventry City Council•3 universities

• Aston• Birmingham• Coventry

•£7.5 M subsidy from TSB & AWM

CABLED – Coventry And Birmingham Low Emission Demonstrator

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RESULT

Nominal Range 80 miles

True range 56 miles

Worst 30 miles

Average trip 20 miles

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PROBLEMS OF BATTERY CARS• Low range

a problem

• Too long to charge upmakes life difficult

• No charging pointsreal pain

• Cycle life – not known50 cycles no problem

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• Hydrogen gives energy storage

• Microcab- fuel cell recharges battery

• Smaller battery

HYDROGEN HYBRID CAR

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BENEFITS OF HYBRID FC vehicle

1. Small fuel cell2. Lighter + cheaper batteries3. No deep discharge ; long life4. Fast refuel

Economic, Low mass, Long life, Rapid refuel

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Fuel cell hybrid car 2005

£50k prototype vs £4M for GM

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MICROCAB & HYDROGEN STATION

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Mail Run

• Mail Run test• Mail run operations• Improve system efficiency• Single vehicle approval• Component improvements• Larger fuel cell- Loughborough

Mail van movieReal operators

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RESULTS

• Combined 3,000km travelled(approx. 3,000 trips around campus)

• Racked up 5,000 hours operational time(>2,000 in the leading vehicle)

• Over 120 refuelling events(58kg of hydrogen transferred with no incidents)

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100 MJHydrogen

42 MJ@ 25-30V

38 MJ28 MJ

18 MJ traction31 MJ@ 48V

Fuel cell losses (58%)

Power forauxiliary

equipment(9%)

DC converterlosses(20%)

Motorlosses(37%)

Batterycharging

(10%)

Tank to wheel efficiency

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Proposed Microcab Improvements

Voltage basedFC shut-off

Upgrade motor

Li-ion batteries

Novel FC / DCDC configurations

• Ensure batteries are left at high SOC• Cut off fuel cell before inefficiency creeps in• Cost: £10

• More storage / less weight (90 Wh/kg)• Greater charge/discharge efficiency• Cost: £2,500 for 5 kWh

• Increase top speed to 40 mph• Efficiency 63% -> 88%• Cost: £2,000 for 10 kW

• 2 fuel cells in series • No DC converters?• Cost: £3000

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So, what does all this mean?

• How does the Microcab compare with other hydrogen vehicles?

• How do these compare with today’s cars?

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Karl Kordesch 1970Honda Clarity 2008

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Average new car: 30 mpgUS

Hypercar: 100 mpgUS

Toyota Prius: 50 mpgUS

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100+ mpg equivalent

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CONCLUSIONS• Electric cars are coming• CABLED project is demonstrating

• Hydrogen cars can solve problemslong rangerapid refill


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