Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle Drivers and Future Station Planning: Lessons from a Mixed-Methods Approach
@article{Kelley2020HydrogenFC, title={Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle Drivers and Future Station Planning: Lessons from a Mixed-Methods Approach}, author={Scott Kelley and Michael J. Kuby and Oscar Lopez Jaramillo and Rhian Stotts and Aimee Krafft and Darren M. Ruddell}, journal={Johnson Matthey Technology Review}, year={2020}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:214044088} }
The market for hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) continues to grow worldwide. At present, early adopters rely on a sparse refuelling infrastructure, and there is only limited knowledge about how they evaluate the geographic arrangement of stations when they decide to get an FCV, which is an important consideration for facilitating widespread FCV diffusion. To address this, we conducted several related studies based on surveys and interviews of early FCV adopters in California, USA, and a…
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