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Title: RD&D Cooperation for the Development of Fuel Cell, Hybrid and Electric Vehicles within the International Energy Agency: Preprint
Author(s): Telias, G.; Day, K.; Dietrich, P.
Publication Date: Jan 01, 2011
OSTI Identifier: 1004792
Report Number(s): NREL/CP-5400-49105
DOE Contract Number: AC36-08GO28308
Other Number(s): TRN: US201104%%1101
Resource Type: Conference
Resource Relation: Conference: Presented at the 25th World Battery, Hybrid and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle Symposium & Exhibition, 5-9 November 2010, Shenzhen, China
Research Organization: National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), Golden, CO.
Sponsoring Organization: USDOE
Subject: 08 HYDROGEN; 25 ENERGY STORAGE; 32 ENERGY CONSERVATION, CONSUMPTION, AND UTILIZATION; 33 ADVANCED PROPULSION SYSTEMS; CONFIGURATION; FUEL CELLS; HYDROGEN STORAGE; IMPLEMENTATION; INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY; TRANSPORT; HYBRID ELECTRIC-POWERED VEHICLES
Description/Abstract: Annex XIII on 'Fuel Cell Vehicles' of the Implementing Agreement Hybrid and Electric Vehicles of the International Energy Agency has been operating since 2006, complementing the ongoing activities on battery and hybrid electric vehicles within this group. This paper provides an overview of the Annex XIII final report for 2010, compiling an up-to-date, neutral, and comprehensive assessment of current trends in fuel cell vehicle technology and related policy. The technological description includes trends in system configuration as well as a review of the most relevant components including the fuel cell stack, batteries, and hydrogen storage. Results from fuel cell vehicle demonstration projects around the world and an overview of the successful implementation of fuel cells in specific transport niche markets will also be discussed. The final section of this report provides a detailed description of national research, development, and demonstration (RD&D) efforts worldwide.
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