Abstract
The medium- and heavy-duty transportation sector is experiencing rapid changes in powertrain technology innovation, with recent announcements of battery electric and fuel cell electric trucks being offered. The economics of these alternative powertrain vehicles are uncertain and difficult to compare directly. This analysis seeks to provide a rigorous, techno-economic analysis of all of these alternative powertrain vehicles within the same analytic framework. Specifically, this report evaluates the total cost of ownership (TCO) of six different truck powertrain technologies (diesel, diesel hybrid electric, plug-in hybrid electric, compressed natural gas, battery electric, and fuel cell electric) for three different truck vocations (Class 8 long haul [750-mile range and 500-mile range], Class 8 short haul [300-mile range], and Class 4 parcel delivery [120-mile range]), for three different time frames (2018, 2025, and Ultimate).
Original language | American English |
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Number of pages | 119 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 2021 |
NREL Publication Number
- NREL/TP-5400-71796
Keywords
- advanced powertrains
- battery electric
- compressed natural gas
- diesel
- diesel hybrid electric
- fuel cell electric
- heavy-duty transportation
- medium-duty transportation
- plug-in hybrid electric
- powertrain technology
- total cost of ownership