Theses (Department of Mechanical Engineering)
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Tétel Korlátozottan hozzáférhető Integration of Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles into InfrastructureKurmantas, Adil; Menyhárt, József; DE--Műszaki KarIncorporating hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (HFCVs) into the transportation infrastructure has the potential to bring about a revolutionary transformation in the global mobility landscape. This analysis delves into the state of HFCV infrastructure, market dynamics and growth prospects uncovering how HFCVs could be game changers in the international transportation industry. One of the attractions of HFCVs is their ability to tackle environmental challenges posed by traditional fossil fuel powered vehicles. By utilizing efficient energy through hydrogen fuel cells HFCVs not only address climate concerns but also pave the way for sustainable development in the transportation sector. While there is optimism surrounding HFCVs it is important to maintain a balanced perspective. A thorough Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) reveals that currently risks associated with integrating HFCVs are minimal. These risks encompass aspects such as infrastructure and economics emphasizing the need for a cautious approach to ensure a smooth transition. To overcome these challenges and minimize setbacks, effective collaboration between governments and industry stakeholders is crucial. Continuous support and cooperation from entities play a pivotal role in successfully integrating HFCVs into everyday transportation systems. The next decade to fifteen years will be pivotal in shaping the future of HFCVs in transportation. Ongoing efforts to improve infrastructure, technological advancements and market expansion hold potential, for bringing about substantial changes worldwide. With the unwavering commitments of both governments and companies these joint efforts hold the potential to bring forth advantages leading us towards a future, in transportation that is more environmentally friendly and sustainable.