轻型电池电动汽车和燃料电池汽车成本预测(2020-2040 年)及相关经济问题

IF 4.6 3区 工程技术 Q1 ECONOMICS
Andrew F. Burke , Jingyuan Zhao , Lewis M. Fulton
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本文全面分析了 2020 年至 2040 年轻型电池电动汽车 (BEV) 和燃料电池汽车 (FCV) 的初始成本和总拥有成本 (TCO),涵盖轿车、SUV 和轻型卡车,以及基础设施要求。主要研究结果表明,到 2040 年,如果电池成本能达到 70 美元/千瓦时(或 84 美元/千瓦时),BEV 的初始成本将与汽油车持平。对于 FCV 来说,要在 2040 年前实现成本与汽油车持平将面临挑战,除非通过大批量生产(50 万辆)将燃料电池的成本降至约 40 美元/千瓦。关于 5 年总拥有成本,预计到 2040 年,在所有低密度车辆细分市场中,BEV 和 FCV 的总拥有成本都将接近或略低于汽油车。对大型车队的投资分析表明,到 2040 年,BEV 的公共快速充电成本可能为 2000 美元/辆,FCV 的氢燃料加注成本为 1100 美元/辆。此外,该研究还评估了低碳燃料标准(LCFS)信用额度对加气站盈利能力的影响,并得出结论:这些信用额度对于将可能无利可图的加气站转变为回报率为 5% 或更高的盈利企业至关重要。这凸显了低碳燃料标准在资助 BEV 和 FCV 基础设施方面的关键作用。
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Projections of the costs of light-duty battery-electric and fuel cell vehicles (2020–2040) and related economic issues

This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the initial costs and total cost of ownership (TCO) for light-duty battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) from 2020 to 2040, covering cars, SUVs, and light trucks, alongside the infrastructure requirements. Key findings indicate that by 2040, the initial costs for BEVs will align with those of gasoline vehicles if battery costs can reach cell-level $70/kWh (or pack-level $84/kWh). For FCVs, achieving cost parity with gasoline cars before 2040 will be challenging unless the cost of fuel cells decreases to about $40/kW through high-volume production (>500000 units). Regarding 5-year TCOs, both BEVs and FCVs are expected to be close to or slightly lower than those of gasoline vehicles by 2040 across all LDV market segments. Investment analysis for large fleets suggests that by 2040, public fast charging for BEVs could cost $2000/vehicle, and hydrogen refueling for FCVs $1100/vehicle. Additionally, the study assesses the impact of low carbon fuel standard (LCFS) credits on the profitability of refueling stations, concluding that these credits are essential for transforming potentially unprofitable stations into profitable ventures with returns of 5% or higher. This highlights the critical role of LCFS in financing BEVs and FCVs infrastructure.

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CiteScore
8.40
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60 days
期刊介绍: Research in Transportation Economics is a journal devoted to the dissemination of high quality economics research in the field of transportation. The content covers a wide variety of topics relating to the economics aspects of transportation, government regulatory policies regarding transportation, and issues of concern to transportation industry planners. The unifying theme throughout the papers is the application of economic theory and/or applied economic methodologies to transportation questions.
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