F. Mueller, Markus Guerster, N. Obrenović, M. Bierlaire
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引用次数: 3
摘要
很大一部分地区客运铁路仍然依赖污染严重的柴油车。阿尔斯通(Alstom)、庞巴迪(Bombardier)、西门子(Siemens)和施泰德(Stadler)也做出了反应,最近宣布推出电池电动汽车和燃料电池电动汽车(bev和fcev)。在本文中,我们分析了这些新型车辆在多大程度上可以取代柴油技术在德国巴伐利亚州的各种区域铁路线上。我们的方法基于我们建立的两个数据库:一个用于已宣布的零排放车辆,另一个用于现有线路。我们比较线路和车辆的范围,轴重,速度,和比功率。研究显示,73条线路中有72条可以使用零排放车辆。纯电动汽车的主要驱动因素是续航里程和最大速度。根据这些特性,它们可以在所有线路的53%到82%之间运行。燃料电池汽车的主要驱动因素是它们的比功率和最大速度。阿尔斯通iLint由于性能有限,只能运行18%的线路。西门子Mireo Plus H系列具有更高的性能,可以运行97%的线路。
Can regional railway become emission-free with recently announced vehicles? - A case study of Bavaria
Significant shares of regional passenger railway still rely on pollutive diesel vehicles. Alstom, Bombardier, Siemens, and Stadler have reacted and recently announced Battery Electric and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (BEVs and FCEVs). In this paper, we analyze to what extent these new vehicles can replace diesel technology on a large variety of regional railway lines in Bavaria, Germany. Our approach is based on two databases that we build: One for the announced emission-free vehicles and one for existing lines. We compare the lines and vehicles in terms of range, axle load, velocity, and specific power. The study reveals that 72 out of the 73 lines can be operated with an emission-free vehicle. The main driver for BEVs is their range and maximum velocity. Depending on these characteristics, they can operate between 53% and 82% of all lines. The main driver for FCEVs is their specific power and maximum velocity. One vehicle, the Alstom iLint, can only operate 18% of all lines due to its limited performance. The Siemens Mireo Plus H series has higher performance and can operate 97% of the lines.
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