Alternative Fuel Vehicles by Type: Pros, Cons, and Case Studies. Cabell Hodge National Renewable Energy Laboratory

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Alternative Fuel Vehicles by Type: Pros, Cons, and Case Studies Program Name or Ancillary Text Cabell Hodge National Renewable Energy Laboratory eere.energy.gov

Alternative Fuels femp.energy.gov 2

Plug-In Electric Vehicles 3 Program Name or Ancillary Text eere.energy.gov

PEV Types Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) Electric motor only power source Batteries charged from electric grid and regenerative braking Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs) Operates like a hybrid electric vehicle, but battery > 4 kw-hours Batteries can be charged with electricity like a pure battery electric vehicle Source: AFDC femp.energy.gov 4

PEV Emissions Electricity generates zero tailpipe emissions femp.energy.gov 5

PEV Costs Higher MSRPs More affordable to fuel Deals sometimes available VA Group Buy, GSA Lease $1.07/gge residential in VA Discounts at large facilities FEDERAL Electric Ford Focus MSRP: $29,120 GSA Offer: $16,160 Federal Lifecycle Costs: $23,318 Gasoline Ford Focus MSRP: $16,775 (manual) GSA Offer: $14,645 (automatic) Federal Lifecycle Costs: $25,032 PRIVATE Electric Nissan Leaf MSRP: $30,680 Virginia Group Buy: $15,650 with Tax Credits Private Lifecycle Costs: $18,296 Gasoline Nissan Versa Note SV MSRP: $16,380 Private Lifecycle Costs: $22,186 femp.energy.gov 6

PEV Charging: EVSE Charging Level AC Level 1 Vehicle Range Added per Charging Time and Power 4 mi/hour @ 1.4kW 6 mi/hour @ 1.9kW EVSE Unit* Cost Range (single port) Installation Cost Range $300-$1,800 $0-$3,000 $400-$6,500 $600-$12,700 $10,000-$40,000 $8,500$51,000 10 mi/hour @ 3.4kW AC Level 2 20 mi/hour @ 6.6kW 60 mi/hour @ 19.2 kw DC Fast Charging 24 mi/20min. @24kW 50 mi/20min. @50kW 90 mi/20min. @90kW *Margaret Smith and DOE EVSE Cost Report femp.energy.gov 7

PEV Pros and Cons Lower emissions Limited range (100-240 in BEVs) Lower fuel and maintenance costs EVSE installation Limited vehicle Better types available performance Domestic fuel femp.energy.gov 8

2017 EVs on GSA Schedule Make and Model Purchase Price Vehicle Class Ford Focus $16,160.00 Subcompact BEV/ PHEV Lease Rate Incremental Cost Mileage Rate BEV $199.00 $0.00 $0.063 Ford C-Max Energi $27,143.75 Subcompact PHEV $182.00 $12,837.10 $0.083 Chevrolet Volt $30,300.00 Subcompact PHEV $182.00 $15,993.35 $0.083 Hyundai Sonata $27,961.85 Compact PHEV $184.00 $9,590.96 $0.095 Ford Fusion Energi $28,209.30 Compact PHEV $184.00 $9,838.41 $0.095 Chrysler Pacifica $38,458.78 Minivan PHEV $228.00 $17,342.00 $0.13 femp.energy.gov 9

PEV Case Study: Army ID Vehicle Types Existing transformer Sedans and Minivans GOV sedan parking ID Targets Recommended EVSE location Motor Pools (PHEVs) Commands (BEVs) ID Exact Locations Tiger Team Site Visits femp.energy.gov 10

Natural Gas Vehicles 11 Program Name or Ancillary Text eere.energy.gov

NGV Types Natural Gas Vehicles (NGVs) Operate like gasoline vehicles spark-ignition CNG Refill with high pressure gas at fast-fill station or low pressure gas at time-fill station LNG Refill with liquefied gas for long-haul truckers femp.energy.gov 12

NGV Emissions Medium/Heavy Older Diesel Reductions: - 33% GHGs (25-28%) - 90% NOx - 43% VOCs femp.energy.gov 13

NGV Costs Higher MSRPs Fueling stations expensive Vehicle Type 4x2 Pickup Fuel Type CNG/GAS Manufacturer FCA Model 2500 Engine 5.7L, V8 HEMI Price (GSA) $31,267.58 More affordable to fuel As cheap as $1.40/gge More stable prices femp.energy.gov 14

NGV Pros and Cons Lower fuel costs Lower emissions Public fast fill or private time fill Less after-treatment than diesel Domestic fuel Incremental vehicle cost Limited vehicle availability Fewer stations Potentially expensive stations femp.energy.gov 15

NGV Case Study Colorado Commitment to Purchase NGVs Multi-state MOU Purchased 233 NGVs in 2013 and 2014 Strategies for Success Targeted deployment by location Solicit more agency input in bid process Improved tracking yields better data Replacement before retirement age as appropriate Education, Training, and Incentives CNG fueling video Motor Vehicle Advisory Committee FleetDASH tool Incentives for operators femp.energy.gov 16

Flex Fuel Vehicles 17 Program Name or Ancillary Text eere.energy.gov

FFVs Flexible Fuel Vehicles (FFVs) Operates like gasoline vehicles Use combination of ethanol and gasoline to fuel vehicle Refill at stations offering E85 or another blend of flex fuel femp.energy.gov 18

FFV Emissions Far fewer tier one emissions (85%) femp.energy.gov 19

FFV Costs and Stations Fuel is usually more expensive Little to no incremental vehicle cost on energy equivalent basis Stations widely available femp.energy.gov 20

FFV Pros and Cons Lower emissions Abundant stations Little/no incremental cost Higher octane Domestic fuel Energy density translates to lower fuel economy and often higher price per mile femp.energy.gov 21

E85 Case Study Alabama DOT 1,800 FFVs/3,000 vehicles Nine sites around state have on site-fueling 220,000 gallons/year E85 in 2015 Addressed fuel quality concerns with additive requirements in contracts Two tanks had leakage issues but were replaced under warranty femp.energy.gov 22

Biodiesel 23 Program Name or Ancillary Text eere.energy.gov

Biodiesel Biodiesel Conventional Diesel Vehicles No difference between conventional diesel vehicles and biodiesel vehicles Note: Some engine warranties limit use of biodiesel blends greater than B5 Biodiesel is fuel derived from oils and fats femp.energy.gov 24

B100 Emissions Only biodiesel portion of fuel counted as alternative fuel (e.g. 20% for B20) (100%) femp.energy.gov 25

Biodiesel Costs and Stations Biodiesel fuel is typically more expensive than diesel Vehicle Type Cargo Van Fuel Type Diesel/B20 Capable Manufacturer Ford Model Transit 250 Engine 3.2L, 5 cylinders Price (GSA) $26,207.48 Monthly $281.00 No incremental cost Vehicles are same as conventional diesel Renewable Diesel Another petroleum diesel substitute can be used to reduce emissions Primarily hydrocarbons rather than oxygenates Drop-in fuel femp.energy.gov 26

Biodiesel Pros and Cons Simple way to reduce emissions Use existing diesel vehicles Higher lubricity Higher cetane Domestic fuel Fuel can be more expensive Potential maintenance and cold flow issues femp.energy.gov 27

Biodiesel Case Study American University 10 shuttle buses 50,000 gallons/year, bought in bulk Switch to on-site fueling improved productivity B5 in winter months to avoid potential cold flow issues http://www.afdc.energy.gov/case/2203 femp.energy.gov 28

Hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles 29 Program Name or Ancillary Text eere.energy.gov

Hydrogen FCEVs Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) Electric motor (operates like BEV) Uses hydrogen gas to produce electricity via a fuel cell stack Refill with high pressure hydrogen gas at station Regenerative braking Hydrogen produced from hydrocarbons or renewable sources femp.energy.gov 30

Hydrogen Emissions Zero tailpipe emissions Can be produced entirely from renewable resources (100%) femp.energy.gov 31

Hydrogen Costs and Stations FCEVs MSRPs are high but costs rapidly declining Cost of fuel cells has dropped 50% since 2006 Hydrogen fuel cost Fast fueling at hydrogen stations Long range (e.g. 300 miles) Vehicle Type Sedan Fuel Type Hydrogen Manufacturer Toyota Model Mirai Price (MSRP) $57,500 Honda and Hyundai also have commercially available FCEVs Hydrogen Fueling Stations Mostly in California and the Northeast Vehicles only leased or sold where fuel is available femp.energy.gov 32

Hydrogen Pros and Cons Long driving range Vehicles and fuel Only tailpipe emissions currently more expensive are water vapor Limited availability of Various production vehicles and fuel methods (e.g. natural gas reformation and electrolysis) Domestic production femp.energy.gov 33

Hydrogen Case Study Fuel Cell Transit Buses Early production 21 active in August 2016 with 43 more coming Better fuel economy than diesel or CNG DOE Goals and Current Performance Early focus on reduced costs and improved availability and reliability $600k/bus by 2020 (industry projected $1M in 2016 for order of 40 buses) Miles between roadcalls already exceeded 2020 goals in 2016 http://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy17osti/67097.pdf femp.energy.gov 34

Propane Vehicles 35 Program Name or Ancillary Text eere.energy.gov

LPGVs Propane / Liquefied Petroleum Gas Vehicles (LPGVs) Similar to CNG vehicles with lower pressure (120 psi) Available in bi-fuel configurations Public and private fast fueling infrastructure femp.energy.gov 36

LPGV Emissions (16%) femp.energy.gov 37

LPGV Costs and Stations Vehicles are usually more expensive than gasoline, but often not much higher than diesel Publicly available propane is often more expensive than gasoline per gge Fuel can be purchased inexpensively through contracts Station costs can be as low as $45,000 (and as high as $300,000)* A gallon of propane has 27% less energy than gasoline Vehicle Type School Bus Fuel Type Propane Manufacturer Blue Bird Model Vision Engine 6.7L, 6 cylinders Price (GSA) $90,459.64 Incremental $3,744.07 Propane has octane ratings of 104112 Some dedicated propane engines use the high octane to improve performance and fuel economy * http://www.afdc.energy.gov/uploads/publication/propane_costs.pdf femp.energy.gov 38

LPGV Pros and Cons Lower emissions Affordable private stations Potentially very cheap fuel Higher octane Some incremental vehicle cost Limited and expensive public fuel Lower energy density femp.energy.gov 39

LPGV Case Study Super Shuttle Fort Collins E350s and a long term contract Paying only $1/gallon ($1.32/gge) Save $14,000/year http://refuelcolorado.com/market-developments/clean-cities/why-we-should-be-thankful-propane femp.energy.gov 40

Questions? Cabell Hodge National Renewable Energy Laboratory 202-488-2232 cabell.hodge@nrel.gov Karen Guerra U.S. Department of Energy 202-586-4272 karen.guerra@ee.doe.gov femp.energy.gov 41