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Advanced Vehicles & Fuels

TSRC aims to reduce pollution from vehicle exhaust and dependence on imported fossil fuels. TSRC is analyzing the real world and potential future performance of electric, hydrogen and biofuel vehicles. Research focuses on technical performance, economics, policy analysis, behavioral response, and environmental impacts of these technologies.

Featured Publications:

Wind-Assist Marine Demonstration for Ferries: Prospects for Saving Diesel Fuel with Wind Power

Hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle performance and user-response assessment: Results of an extended driver study

Emerging Technologies for Higher Fuel Economy Automobile Standards

Lifecycle cost assessment and carbon dioxide emissions of diesel, natural gas, hybrid electric, fuel cell hybrid and electric transit buses

Evaluating the public perception of a feebate policy in California through the estimation and cross-validation of an ordinal regression model

Lessons learned from the installation and operation of Northern California's first 70-MPa hydrogen fueling station

For a full list of publications, please see our Resources Library.

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