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Industry trends and reducing the cost of fuel cell vehicles
Joanna Brahova - Intelligent Energy
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Global Company
• International power technology company with over 300 staff worldwide
• Substantial and growing intellectual property portfolio of over 550 patents (granted and pending)
• Established in 2001, with a history of over 25 years fuel cell innovation
• Headquarters and main operation in Loughborough, UK, offices in London, California, Bangalore and Osaka
Applications across multiple market sectors
Intelligent Energy solutions are applied across sectors and markets
Consumer Electronics (CE); Portable and extended operating power
Distributed Power and Generation (DP&G); CHP, backup and emergency power
Motive Power; Two-wheeled vehicles, automotive, commercial vehicles
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Full Range Personal Mobility
We offer our partners rapid access to power technology markets, combining their well-established channels to mass markets with our field-proven technologies and integration knowledge
Cost effective, simple, powerful World leading power density
Demo initiatives in California and East Coast H2 Highway; partially funded by Department of Energy. New "Clean Fuels Outlet" regulation in California requiring deployment of HRS (to avoid penalties). California Fuel Cell Partnership announced roadmap to rollout 68 stations by 2015
Government and industry partners have developed a French rollout strategy for vehicles and stations
FCH JU: Currently exploring funding instruments to support early commercial-isation in European launch markets
Government announced program to finance and deploy 100,000 FCEV and 170 HRS by 2020
Governmentand 13 compa-nies announced program for FCEV mass production and 100 HRS by 2015 connec-ting 4 metropo-litan areas
Public-private partnership of 17 companies planning HRS deployment to support the first generation of FCEVs
Scandinavian H2 initiatives are planning the deployment of FCEVs and HRS, as well as exploring the wider role of H2 in the energy grid
H2 Mobility programmes provide ‘pull through’ of other transportation activities
France
JapanUSA
Germany
Scandinavia
South Korea
Europe
Current state of initiatives
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NOT EXHAUSTIVE
USA
▪ Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Program - Introduced in response to Governor Schwarzenegger’s 2050 greenhouse gas reduction goal
▪ Enforces a percentage of vehicles produced and sold in California to meet emission standards commensurate with ZEVs, through a credit system - Aim to Put 3.3 Million Zero-Emission Vehicles on the Road by 2025
▪ Involvement of the California Air Resources Board (CARB), the California Energy Commission (CEC), and California Fuel Cell Partnership (CAFCP)
▪ H2 Clusters approach: CEC investing ($50 million in 2014) to accelerate rollout of publicly accessible hydrogen refueling stations
▪ 7 Other States (Oregon, Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont) have implemented a ZEV Mandate – based on CA approach
▪ H2USA formed to promote commercial introduction of FCEVs across America via a public-private collaboration to overcome the hurdle of establishing hydrogen infrastructure – supported by DOE and FCHEA. Wide set of stakeholders (38) across OEMs and infrastructure providers and supporting institutions
H2USAand other US States
CaliforniaHydrogen Highway Roadmap
CaliforniaZEV
Program
Asia - Pacific
▪ Government looking at subsidies and tax breaks for FCEV purchases and wants 100 hydrogen fuel stations in the next 18 months (2014-2016, up from 17 now) and to cut the price for a hydrogen fuel station by half by 2020
▪ Long term plan for 1000 HRS and 2 Million vehicles in Phase 4 ‘Commercialisation’
▪ Focus on FCEV leadership (and very strong on FC stationary power)▪ First to announce FCEV production facilities▪ FCEVs on lease with users in multiple geographies (US, UK,
Belgium, Germany and Scandinavia)▪ Next generation vehicles expected 2017 / 2018
▪ Air quality issues in all major cities▪ Initial focus on BEV technologies for ‘New Energy Technology’
vehicles▪ FC buses at 2008 Olympics▪ SAIC and Tonji developing own FCEV technologies ▪ First FCEV fleets and supporting HRS infrastructure expected 2015
China
South Korea
Japan
Europe
▪ H2 Mobility Germany – 1.8 Million vehicles and 1180 HRS for 2030▪ Joint Entity formed for infrastructure provision with OEMs and others
as Associated Partners▪ Initial HRS network via CEP and Daimler / AL agreement▪ Rollout planned to commence in 2015
▪ Denmark, Sweden and Norway cluster▪ Vehicle taxation a strong inventive for ZEV adoption▪ Targeting 30% of the car fleet to be FCEVs by 2030▪ Limited HRS network so far, but building, particularly Denmark and
Norway
▪ French Hydrogen Infrastructure for Transport ‘HIT’ now moving to 3rd Phase.
▪ Focus on captive fleets and FC range extended EVs, with H2 infrastructure to match fleet concentrations rather than provision and rollout of publically accessible HRS
▪ Strategic intent by FCH2 JU to support large scale vehicle and HRS deployment via multiple calls over 2014-2020 ‘AWP’ period
France& UK
Scandinavia
Germany
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Transport Solution: Battery Electric Vehicles
Zero tail pipe emissions
Silent
Recharging infrastructure fairly dense
Government scheme available
Low TCO
Increased driver comfort
Range anxiety
Battery degradation
Infrastructure not always functional
Various standards across various vehicles
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Transport Solution: Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles
Range same as internal combustion engine (use on board hydrogen storage)
Fast refuelling time (2-3 min)
Zero tail pipe emissions
Quiet, no vibration
Government scheme applicable
Increased driver comfort
Hydrogen refuelling infrastructure needed
Large investment in network built up to provide nation wide commuting option
Limited hydrogen sales Low station utilisation High hydrogen cost
Low vehicle volumes High selling price
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Novel Solution Requirement
• Low cost fuel availability− Predictable usage− Designed to demand− High capacity utilisation
• Zero Emissions• Quiet operation• ICE comparable range• Low total cost of
ownership (TCO)
Clustered approach
Zero Emission Range Extender
for BEV
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Zero Emission Range Extender for Commercial EVs
Emissions
Noise
Range
Emissions
Noise
Range
Emissions
Noise
Range
BEV FCEV
Cost/TCO Cost/TCO Cost/TCO
Battery Electric Vehicle with Intelligent Energy’s Small Range Extender Fuel Cell Engine
=Novel solution for commercial vehicles=
ZEREX
Battery Electric Vehicle Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle FC Range Extender
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Commercialisation
Driving technology from prototype to production ready vehicles- Full prototype validation programme- Pilot production / fleet trial- Ready to turn the key on low volume production in 2018
Advisory Committee
Confidential OEM
Selection of regions and fleet operators across different industry sectors will play significant role during the project duration.
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Role of Fleet Owners/Operators
• Share duty cycles to confirm suitability and future uptake of zero emission range extended electric vehicles.
• Provide customer feedback on vehicle and powertrain design during development stage
• Gain advance knowledge of fuel cell vehicle technology and its benefits
• Possibility to participate at fleet trials (via APC project or other European projects)
• Interest to purchase fully validated ZERE electric vans (or other RE EV..)
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Thank you for your attention
Interest to know more about the ZERE Project find us at stand H4 & H5
or contact: [email protected] M: 07713 567 548