Title of article :
Environmental Impact Assessment of replacing Conventional Taxis with Hybrid Electric Vehicles in Tehran, Iran
Author/Authors :
Nili Ahmadabadi, Moein School of Mechanical Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran , Ahmadi, Pouria School of Mechanical Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran , Soleymani, Mahdi School of Mechanical Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran , Atyabi, Alireza School of Mechanical Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran , Hadad, Mohammadjafar School of Mechanical Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran
Abstract :
One of the most significant issues of recent decades is pollution and
dangers that may threat the environment. Different approaches were
presented to protect the environment and target various sources of
pollution. Old vehicles are one of the major sources of pollution in
megacities as they consume and emit a lot of emissions. Therefore
governments in different countries try to levy tax on pollution to
motivate people to drive environment friendly and more efficient
vehicles.
Tehran is one of the cities suffering rigorously from poor air quality. As
a result, approximately 44 days in each year the air quality reckons as
unhealthy for all residents. One of the suggested solutions is replacing
conventional taxis across the city with hybrid electric vehicles. In this
article this solution for the city of Tehran, Iran will be discussed and its
feasibility will be evaluated using life cycle assessment.
In order to conduct this, first data associated with air quality, pollution
and taxis distribution in the city were presented. Then different
designated vehicles were evaluated based on their technical performance
and the emission they generate in different stages. Using the proposed
model a comprehensive cost is defined and different vehicles were
compared and the most viable choices by various considerations is
introduced.
Keywords :
Electric vehicle , LCA , Lifecycle cost , Lifecycle emission , Optimization
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics