Can hydrogen fuel cell bus facilitate carbon neutrality in the transportation sector?

Hecheng Yan, Ziyi Liu, Chidong Zhou, Lei Liu, Xi Li, Bingya Xue, Kai Huang, Yajuan Yu*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (HFCV) emerge as the promising alternative to internal combustion engine vehicles (ICEV). This study focuses on hydrogen fuel cell buses (HFCB) and assesses carbon footprint (CF) across the life cycle. During the production phase, the average carbon emissions of HFCB are 84055.91 kgCO2eq, significantly higher than the 43881.92 kgCO2eq of ICEV. During the usage phase, HFCB's emissions are significant, but the cleanliness of hydrogen production methods can significantly reduce the emissions. In the recycling phase, the average carbon reduction achieved by HFCB is 12897.11 kgCO2eq, surpassing the 10746.24 kgCO2eq reduction of ICEV. However, it is not sufficient to offset the carbon emissions generated throughout the life cycle of HFCB. The overall lifecycle CF of HFCB exceeds that of ICEV. Finally, with changes in power infrastructure and advancements in hydrogen production, HFCB will contribute positively to carbon neutrality, accelerating the achievement of the 2060 carbon neutrality target.

Original languageEnglish
Article number104754
JournalTransportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment
Volume144
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2025

Keywords

  • Carbon footprint
  • Clean hydrogen production
  • Hydrogen fuel cell buses
  • Life cycle assessment

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