World Electric Vehicle Journal (Feb 2024)

Simulation-Based Assessment of Energy Consumption of Alternative Powertrains in Agricultural Tractors

  • Antti Lajunen,
  • Klaus Kivekäs,
  • Vincent Freyermuth,
  • Ram Vijayagopal,
  • Namdoo Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/wevj15030086
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 3
p. 86

Abstract

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The objectives of this research were to develop simulation models for agricultural tractors with different powertrain technologies and evaluate the energy consumption in typical agricultural operations. Simulation models were developed for conventional, parallel hybrid electric, series hybrid electric, fuel cell hybrid, and battery electric powertrains. Autonomie vehicle simulation software (version 2022) was used for the simulations and the tractor models were simulated in two tilling cycles and in a road transport cycle with a trailer. The alternative powertrains were configured to have at least the same tractive performance as the conventional, diesel engine-powered tractor model. The simulation results showed that the potential of the parallel and series hybrid powertrains to improve energy efficiency depends heavily on the tractor size and the operating cycle conditions. The fuel cell hybrid and battery electric powertrains have a higher potential to reduce energy consumption and emissions but still have inherent technical challenges for practical operation. The battery-powered electric tractor would require improvements in the storage energy density to have a comparable operational performance in comparison to other powertrains. The fuel cell hybrid tractor already provided an adequate operating performance but the availability of hydrogen and refueling infrastructure could be challenging to resolve in the farming context.

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