Life-Cycle analysis of economic and environmental effects for electric bus transit systems
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
2024
Subject Area
mode - bus, mode - bus rapid transit, technology - alternative fuels, infrastructure - fleet management, infrastructure - vehicle, infrastructure - maintainance, planning - environmental impact
Keywords
Electric buses, Charging systems, Life-cycle cost, Environmental effect, Optimization, Battery degradation
Abstract
Electric buses play a crucial role in reducing the carbon footprint. This study evaluates the life cycle costs (LCCs) and environmental impacts of three e-bus transit systems: stationary charging, battery swapping, and dynamic wireless charging. A mixed-integer nonlinear optimization problem is formulated to determine the optimal design parameters for the charging infrastructure, bus fleet size, and battery capacity for each e-bus transit system considering battery degradation. Taking Guangzhou’s Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system as an example, a sensitivity analysis of the optimized solution is conducted. The LCC analysis framework is extended to BRT systems in 38 cities globally. The results indicate the superiority of battery swapping in most cases, while stationary charging and dynamic wireless charging are more competitive in cases with long circuit lengths and high service frequencies. Dynamic wireless charging becomes the best option when charging infrastructure is shared with other bus lines or private cars.
Rights
Permission to publish the abstract has been given by Elsevier, copyright remains with them.
Recommended Citation
Pei, M., Hu, Y., Han, W., Qu, X., & Zou, C. (2024). Life-Cycle analysis of economic and environmental effects for electric bus transit systems. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 131, 104205.

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