Comparative Life Cycle Assessment of Battery and Fuel Cell Electric Cars, Trucks, and Buses

Author:

Syré Anne Magdalene1ORCID,Shyposha Pavlo1ORCID,Freisem Leonard1ORCID,Pollak Anton1ORCID,Göhlich Dietmar1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Methods for Product Development and Mechatronics, Technische Universität Berlin, 10623 Berlin, Germany

Abstract

Addressing the pressing challenge of global warming, reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the transportation sector is a critical imperative. Battery and fuel cell electric vehicles have emerged as promising solutions for curbing emissions in this sector. In this study, we conducted a comprehensive life cycle assessment (LCA) for typical passenger vehicles, heavy-duty trucks, and city buses using either proton-exchange membrane fuel cells or Li-ion batteries with different cell chemistries. To ensure accuracy, we supplemented existing studies with data from the literature, particularly for the recycling phase, as database limitations were encountered. Our results highlight that fuel cell and battery systems exhibit large emissions in the production phase. Recycling can significantly offset some of these emissions, but a comparison of the technologies examined revealed considerable differences. Overall, battery electric vehicles consistently outperform fuel cell electric vehicles regarding absolute greenhouse gas emissions. Hence, we recommend prioritizing battery electric over fuel cell vehicles. However, deploying fuel cell electric vehicles could become attractive in a hydrogen economy scenario where other factors, e.g., the conversion and storage of surplus renewable electricity via electrolysis, become important.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Federal Ministry of Education and Research of the Federal Republic of Germany as part of the Research Campus Mobility2Grid

Publisher

MDPI AG

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