Sustainable Vehicles for Decarbonizing the Transport Sector: A Comparison of Biofuel, Electric, Fuel Cell and Solar-Powered Vehicles

Author:

Reddy Vennapusa Jagadeeswara1,Hariram N. P.2,Maity Rittick3ORCID,Ghazali Mohd Fairusham14,Kumarasamy Sudhakar456ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Research in Advanced Fluid & Processes, Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al Sultan Abdullah, Gambang 26300, Malaysia

2. Faculty of Civil Engineering Technology, Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al Sultan Abdullah, Paya Besar 25150, Malaysia

3. Faculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technology, Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al Sultan Abdullah, Pekan 26600, Malaysia

4. Faculty of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering Technology, Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al Sultan Abdullah, Pekan 26600, Malaysia

5. Centre for Automotive Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al Sultan Abdullah, Pekan 26600, Malaysia

6. Energy Centre, Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, Bhopal 462003, India

Abstract

Climate change necessitates urgent action to decarbonize the transport sector. Sustainable vehicles represent crucial alternatives to traditional combustion engines. This study comprehensively compares four prominent sustainable vehicle technologies: biofuel-powered vehicles (BPVs), fuel cell vehicles (FCVs), electric vehicles (EVs), and solar vehicles. We examine each technology’s history, development, classification, key components, and operational principles. Furthermore, we assess their sustainability through technical factors, environmental impacts, cost considerations, and policy dimensions. Moreover, the discussion section addresses the challenges and opportunities associated with each technology and assesses their social impact, including public perception and adoption. Each technology offers promise for sustainable transportation but faces unique challenges. Policymakers, industry stakeholders, and researchers must collaborate to address these challenges and accelerate the transition toward a decarbonized transport future. Potential future research areas are identified to guide advancements in sustainable vehicle technologies.

Funder

Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al Sultan Abdullah

Publisher

MDPI AG

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