Plug-ins – a viable efficiency option?
Paper i proceeding, 2007

Transportation accounts for around one third of CO2 emissions in Sweden. Personal cars in Sweden have one of the highest specific fuel uses in Europe. Mitigation strategies involve mandatory biofuel shares together with high taxation on gasoline and diesel fuels. From the current situation, one possible step to further increase car fuel efficiency is adoption of hybrid drivelines, which could be especially interesting with high pump prices. Furthermore Swedish electricity share is highly carbon neutral, therefore it could be desirable to use electricity from the grid to power personal vehicles. Here we investigate under what circumstances plug-in extensions of hybrid electric vehicles with different all-electric range are cost-effective options for energy and fuel savings. The result is dependent on vehicle specification and applied cost methods. It is shown that a plug-in designed with a reasonably small all-electric range (30-40 km) for a wide range of circumstances could become an economically viable option in comparison to conventional and hybrid vehicles.

cost-efficiency

Sweden

CO2 emissions

Car transportation

plug-in hybrid electric vehicles

energy savings

Författare

Sten Karlsson

Chalmers, Energi och miljö, Fysisk resursteori

Angel Ramirez

Chalmers, Energi och miljö, Fysisk resursteori

”Saving energy – just do it!”, conference procedings of eceee 2007 summer study, 4-9 June 2007, La Colle sur Loup, France

1811-1821
9778-91-633-0899-4 (ISBN)

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