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Electric Cars in Arctic Regions Michael Golub, Jing Zhang Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, UAF Acknowledgements: University of Alaska Fairbanks, Center for Research Services, Flint Hills Resources, Alaska EPSCoR, AUTC, INE

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Page 1: Electric Cars in Arctic Regions Michael Golub, Jing Zhang Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, UAF

Electric Cars in Arctic Regions

Michael Golub, Jing Zhang

Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, UAF

Acknowledgements:

University of Alaska Fairbanks, Center for Research Services, Flint Hills Resources, Alaska EPSCoR, AUTC, INE

Page 2: Electric Cars in Arctic Regions Michael Golub, Jing Zhang Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, UAF

Motivation:

Electric cars’ (EVs) performance and their impact on air pollution and energy consumption in cold regions have not been studied yet.

Objective:

This research will study the impact of electric car usage on air pollution and energy consumption in Arctic regions.

Approaches:

- Conversion of electric cars.

- Study of electricity consumption and pollution reductions.

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1986 Toyota Pick Up 1998 Chevrolet Metro

1981 VW Rabbit 1994 MTD Mower

Electric Vehicles Converted

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Adaptor Template Construction

Adaptor and Coupler are unique components to each electric vehicle and need to be fabricated

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Axis is Zeroed Digital Read Out (DRO)

Adaptor Plate Fabrication

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x

y

(0,0)

(-2.565,6.1642)

(-5.8146, 2.3496)

(-5.9268, -2.0178)

(-3.8706, -4.3544)

(-2.6270, 6.4572)

(5.0248, 2.9492)

(6.1152, -1.3486)

Adaptor Plate Hole Positions

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Rough Plate is mounted

Testing of Adaptor Plate

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Coupler

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Economic Analysis of Using EV’s (2007)

DistancDistancee

CostsCosts GasolinGasolinee

Used to Used to ChargeCharge

EquivaleEquivalentnt

18 18 milesmiles

16 16 cents/cents/

KWhKWh

$2.26 $2.26 gallongallon

11 KWh 11 KWh 23 23 mpggempgge

If charging at school :

2 x 23mpg = 46mpgSep 2006 - June 2007 - Drove Toyota 4x4 Daily and covered about 36

miles/day and did about 6,000 miles

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DistancDistancee

CostsCosts GasolinGasolinee

Used to Used to ChargeCharge

EquivaleEquivalentnt

18 18 milesmiles

22 22 cents/cents/

KWhKWh

$4.19 $4.19 gallongallon

11 KWh 11 KWh 31 31 mpggempgge

If charging at school :

2 x 31mpg = 62mpgSep 2006 - June 2007 - Drove Toyota 4x4 Daily and covered about 36

miles/day and did about 6,000 miles

Economic Analysis of Using EV’s (2008)

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Source of Electricity Source of Electricity GenerationGeneration

Data are acquired by Golden Valley Electric Association (GVEA)

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Modeling of Well-to-Wheel Modeling of Well-to-Wheel Energy ConsumptionEnergy Consumption

(%, relative to gasoline vehicles fueled)(%, relative to gasoline vehicles fueled)

969.0%

385.7%

-17.0%-16.1% -73.9%

Total Energy Fossil Fuels Coal Natural Gas Petroleum

Using Argonne National Laboratory, GREET 1.8b

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Modeling of Well-to-Wheel Modeling of Well-to-Wheel EmissionsEmissions

(%, relative to gasoline vehicles fueled)(%, relative to gasoline vehicles fueled)

-11.3%

17.8%

-59.6%

-10.9%

CO2 CH4 N2O GHGs

Using Argonne National Laboratory, GREET 1.8b

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16.2%

335.1%

170.3%

837.0%

683.3%

-97.2%

-87.7%

-42.1%

-32.5%

-29.2%

-98.7%

-96.5%

-200.0% 0.0% 200.0% 400.0% 600.0% 800.0% 1000.0%

VOC

CO

Nox

PM10

PM2.5

Sox

Total Urban

Modeling of Well-to-Wheel Modeling of Well-to-Wheel Emissions in Urban and Rural Emissions in Urban and Rural

AreasAreas(%, relative to gasoline vehicles fueled)(%, relative to gasoline vehicles fueled)

Using Argonne National Laboratory, GREET 1.8b

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Electric Car

Conversion

Course

Summer Session, UAF, 2008

UAF–Bristol Bay Campus Oct-Nov 2008 (2 weekends)

Winter Session, UAF, Jan 5-16, 2009

Barrow, March 2009

Mat-Su, May 2009

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