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Hydrogen and e-Mobility,
Edition 1 Technologies, Integration, and Optimal ManagementEditors: Edited by J. Jay Liu, Mohammad Reza Salehizadeh and Mustafa Inci
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25 Sep 2025
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Hydrogen and e-Mobility: Technologies, Integration, and Optimal Management demystifies hydrogen-fueled transport, from foundational principles to real-world implementation and problem-solving. The book presents conceptual methodologies and techno-economic solutions for the applications of hydrogen in e-mobility, including system aspects of hydrogen-based mobility. This holistic approach covers essential technologies from the fundamental economic and technical assessment of hydrogen-capable vehicles to charging infrastructure, energy storage solutions, and urban public transport.
Presenting a coherent program from global experts, this book supports readers taking their first steps in hydrogen vehicles and offers new insights to researchers and engineers looking for more advanced applications.
Key Features
- Provides a well-rounded overview of the essential principles, challenges, and advances at the cutting edge of hydrogen-powered mobility
- Includes learning objectives and practice questions for each chapter to support understanding and application
- Builds practical skills, including MATLAB code on a companion website, allowing for the design of reliable, resilient hydrogen-based transport systems
About the author
Edited by J. Jay Liu, Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, Pukyong National University, Korea; Mohammad Reza Salehizadeh, Research Professor, Intelligent System Laboratory, Pukyong National University, South Korea and Mustafa Inci, Associate Professor, Department of Mechatronics Engineering, Iskenderun Technical University, Turkey
Part I: Fundamentals
1. e-Mobility: Technologies, and Current and Future Trends
2. Fuel-cell Electric Vehicle Technologies
3. Economic Analysis of Hydrogen-based Mobility
4. Electric Vehicles vs. Hydrogen Vehicles
5. Refueling Infrastructure: Layout and Energy Performance
Part II: Energy
6. The Role of Hydrogen Mobility in Operation of Active Distribution Networks
7. Modeling Hydrogen Mobility in a Multi-energy Framework
8. Impacts of Hydrogen Storage in Hydrogen-based Mobility
9. Market design and mechanism for hydrogen-based Mobility
10. Power System Resilience and Hydrogen Vehicles
Part III: Transportation
11. Hydrogen Production and Distribution for Transportation
12. Hydrogen Mobility and Operation of Transportation Network
13. Marine Hydrogen Vehicles
14. Hydrogen-based Trains, Trucks and Buses: Technical Challenges and Perspectives
1. e-Mobility: Technologies, and Current and Future Trends
2. Fuel-cell Electric Vehicle Technologies
3. Economic Analysis of Hydrogen-based Mobility
4. Electric Vehicles vs. Hydrogen Vehicles
5. Refueling Infrastructure: Layout and Energy Performance
Part II: Energy
6. The Role of Hydrogen Mobility in Operation of Active Distribution Networks
7. Modeling Hydrogen Mobility in a Multi-energy Framework
8. Impacts of Hydrogen Storage in Hydrogen-based Mobility
9. Market design and mechanism for hydrogen-based Mobility
10. Power System Resilience and Hydrogen Vehicles
Part III: Transportation
11. Hydrogen Production and Distribution for Transportation
12. Hydrogen Mobility and Operation of Transportation Network
13. Marine Hydrogen Vehicles
14. Hydrogen-based Trains, Trucks and Buses: Technical Challenges and Perspectives
ISBN:
9780443340130
Page Count:
276
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Industry engineers and researchers, academics, and upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in electric and sustainable transportation