Embracing Pure Electric Buses: Vision, Risks and Challenges

Jiazheng Tang, Guanxi Meng, Chenwei Hu, Yecheng Wang
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In this paper, we mainly focus on the current hot discussion of pure electric public transportation trends. First, we discuss the ecological environment improvement of a city if the original fuel buses are converted to pure electric buses. We use a carbon emission model, an indirect one, and a direct one. Through the quantitative consideration of different factors, the carbon emission model of the whole life cycle of a pure electric bus is finally proposed, and the model is cross-verified by sensitivity analysis. Then, taking Hong Kong as an example, we collected the operation data and cost of public transport in Hong Kong and considered the cost pressure brought by replacing its buses with pure electric buses. We considered acquisition costs, operating costs, operating maintenance and repair costs, and battery replacement costs, etc., combined with government subsidy programs, we obtained the relationship between the relevant replacement costs and the number of replacements. Then, we consider whether our model in Hong Kong, New York, and London can provide reference opinions for replacing pure electric buses in these cities. In addition, with the support of a large number of data, we have formulated a government-funded timetable for the replacement of pure electric buses in three cities within ten years, which has a certain reference value. Finally, considering the current situation of buses in Hong Kong, we propose financial and environmental recommendations to the Transport Department of Hong Kong, as well as future forecasts and prospects.
拥抱纯电动巴士:愿景、风险和挑战
本文主要围绕当前热议的纯电动公交发展趋势展开讨论。首先,我们讨论了如果将原有的燃油公交车改造成纯电动公交车,城市的生态环境会得到怎样的改善。我们采用了碳排放模型、间接模型和直接模型。通过对不同因素的定量考虑,最终提出了纯电动公交车全生命周期的碳排放模型,并通过敏感性分析对模型进行了交叉验证。然后,以香港为例,我们收集了香港公共交通的运营数据和成本,考虑了纯电动公交车替代公交车所带来的成本压力。我们考虑了购置成本、运营成本、运营维护和维修成本、电池更换成本等,结合政府补贴方案,得到了相关更换成本与更换数量之间的关系。然后,我们考虑香港、纽约和伦敦的模型能否为这些城市更换纯电动公交车提供参考意见。此外,在大量数据的支持下,我们制定了三个城市十年内政府出资更换纯电动公交车的时间表,具有一定的参考价值。最后,结合香港巴士的现状,我们向香港运输署提出了财务和环保方面的建议,以及未来的预测和展望。
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