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General information
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General criteria
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Environmental criteria
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Economic criteria
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Vehicle - fix costs: high |
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Investment costs depend on the storage technology and the system layout chosen but are generally high. |
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Vehicle - running costs: significant reduction |
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(no details available) |
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Infrastructure - fix costs: none |
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(no details available) |
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Infrastructure - running costs: unchanged |
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(no details available) |
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Scale effects: high |
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Scale effects for storage technologies. |
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Amortisation: 2 - 5 years |
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Payback of energy storage systems is in the range of 10 to 30% of the vehicle lifetime, that is 3 to 10 years, depending on the vehicle and the storage type. It is highly dependent not only on price for storage technologies (potentially reduced by scale effects!) but also on the diesel reference price. |
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Application outside railway sector (this technology is railway specific)
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Overall rating
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