Comparative Analysis of Energy Consumption between Electric Vehicles and Combustion Engine Vehicles in High-Altitude Urban Traffic

被引:3
作者
Puma-Benavides, David Sebastian [1 ]
Cevallos-Carvajal, Alex Santiago [2 ]
Masaquiza-Yanzapanta, Angel Guillermo [3 ]
Quinga-Morales, Milton Israel [4 ]
Moreno-Pallares, Rodrigo Rigoberto [4 ]
Usca-Gomez, Henrry Gabriel [5 ]
Murillo, Fernando Alejandro [6 ]
机构
[1] Tecnol Monterrey, Sch Engn & Sci, Puebla Campus, Puebla 72453, Mexico
[2] Univ Las Fuerzas Armadas ESPE, Dept Energy & Mech, Sangolqui Campus, Sangolqui 171103, Ecuador
[3] Inst Super Tecnol Tungurahua, Automot Mech Degree, Ambato Campus, Ambato 180205, Ecuador
[4] Escuela Super Politecn Chimborazo ESPOCH, Fac Mech, Automot Engn Career, Riobamba 060106, Ecuador
[5] Eloy Alfaro Educ Unit, Alausi 060202, Ecuador
[6] Safe Risk Insurance Brokers Pvt Ltd, Quito 170511, Ecuador
来源
WORLD ELECTRIC VEHICLE JOURNAL | 2024年 / 15卷 / 08期
关键词
electric vehicles; energy consumption; energy efficiency; combustion vehicles; fuel consumption; comparison; high-altitude test;
D O I
10.3390/wevj15080355
中图分类号
TM [电工技术]; TN [电子技术、通信技术];
学科分类号
0808 ; 0809 ;
摘要
This analysis compares the energy efficiency and operational costs of combustion vehicles (Hyundai Accent 1.6 L and Chevrolet Sail 1.5 L) with the Nissan Leaf, an electric vehicle, under current fuel and electricity pricing in Ecuador. Combustion vehicles, converting gasoline into mechanical energy, demonstrate substantial energy losses, leading to higher operational costs, especially with recent gasoline price hikes to USD 2.722 per gallon. In stark contrast, the Nissan Leaf exhibits significantly greater energy efficiency, consuming only 15-20 kWh per 100 km, which translates to lower running costs (USD 11.20 to fully charge a 40 kWh battery). Despite the clear economic and environmental benefits of electric vehicles, their adoption in Ecuador is hampered by geographical challenges such as diverse terrain that can affect vehicle range and battery longevity. Moreover, the limited and uneven distribution of EV charging stations, mostly concentrated in urban areas, poses significant barriers. For broader implementation, a strategic expansion of the EV infrastructure and careful consideration of the national energy grid's capacity to support increased electric vehicle uptake are essential. Addressing these challenges is crucial for realizing the full potential of electric vehicles in enhancing Ecuador's sustainability and energy independence.
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