Title :
Key issues in life cycle assessment of electric vehicles — Findings in the International Energy Agency (IEA) on Hybrid and Electric Vehicles (HEV)
Author :
Jungmeier, Gerfried ; Dunn, Jennifer B. ; Elgowainy, Amgad ; Ozdemir, Enver Doruk ; Ehrenberger, Simone ; Althaus, Hans Jorg ; Widmer, Rolf
Author_Institution :
RESOURCES - Inst. for Water, Energy & Sustainability, Energy Res., JOANNEUM Res. Forschungsgesellschaft mbH, Graz, Germany
Abstract :
Electric vehicles have the potential to substitute for conventional vehicles and to contribute to the sustainable development of the transportation sector worldwide, e.g. reduction of greenhouse gas and particle emissions. There is an international consensus that the improvement of the sustainability of electric vehicles can only be analysed on the basis of life cycle assessment (LCA) including the production, operation and the end of life of the vehicles. Based on LCA activities in the 17 member countries, the International Energy Agency (IEA) Implementing Agreement on Hybrid and Electric Vehicles (IA-HEV) works in a Task on the LCA of electric vehicles. In this Task 19 “Life Cycle Assessment of Electric Vehicles - From raw material resources to waste management of vehicles with an electric drivetrain” the key issues of applying LCA to EVs&HEVs are identified and applied in various case studies. The following seven categories of key issues were identified, analysed and applied in “best practice” applications: 1) General issues, 2) Life cycle modelling, 3) Vehicle cycle (production - use - end of life), 4) Fuel cycle (electricity production), 5) Inventory analyses, 6) Impact assessment and 7) Reference system. For these seven key issues the main relevant factors were identified, reviewed and verified in international “best practice” applications.
Keywords :
battery powered vehicles; energy consumption; hybrid electric vehicles; product life cycle management; HEV; IEA; International Energy Agency; LCA; electric drivetrain; electric vehicle sustainability; electricity production; fuel cycle; hybrid electric vehicles; impact assessment; inventory analyses; life cycle assessment; raw material resources; vehicle cycle; waste management; Batteries; Electricity; Fuels; Hybrid electric vehicles; Materials; Production; BEV (battery electric vehicle; LCA (life cycle assessment); PHEV (plug in hybrid electric vehicle); energy consumption; environment;
Conference_Titel :
Electric Vehicle Symposium and Exhibition (EVS27), 2013 World
Conference_Location :
Barcelona
DOI :
10.1109/EVS.2013.6914862