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Status of Hydrogen Bus Operations and Charging Stations and Policy Reviews in California, USA

미국 캘리포니아 수소 버스와 충전소 운영 현황과 정책 고찰

  • KIM, CHANGMO (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California) ;
  • JIN, SANGKYU (Center for Global Transport Cooperation, Korea Transport Institute) ;
  • JIN, GOANG SUNG (Center for Global Transport Cooperation, Korea Transport Institute) ;
  • KWON, YOUNG-IN (Center for Global Transport Cooperation, Korea Transport Institute) ;
  • BAEK, YOUNGSOON (Division of Construction Environment Energy, The University of Suwon)
  • 김창모 (캘리포니아데이비스대학교 토목환경공학과) ;
  • 진상규 (한국교통연구원 글로벌교통협력센터) ;
  • 진광성 (한국교통연구원 글로벌교통협력센터) ;
  • 권영인 (한국교통연구원 글로벌교통협력센터) ;
  • 백영순 (수원대학교 건설환경에너지공학부)
  • Received : 2021.12.08
  • Accepted : 2022.10.06
  • Published : 2022.10.30

Abstract

After reviewing the current status of hydrogen buses and hydrogen charging stations in the United States, as well as related laws and programs, it was found that the federal and state governments supported the supports of hydrogen buses and the deployment of hydrogen charging infrastructure through various policies and programs. In order to promote the spread of domestic and overseas hydrogen buses and hydrogen charging infrastructure, it is necessary to develop and apply various legal systems and programs that can provide incentives to hydrogen bus manufacturers, hydrogen charging station installers, hydrogen bus operating organizations and entities. It is necessary to develop and apply various legal systems and programs that can provide incentives to hydrogen bus manufacturers, hydrogen charging station installers, hydrogen bus operating organizations and entities.

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Acknowledgement

이 연구는 국토교통부 해외 수소기반 대중교통 인프라 기술개발 사업(과제번호: 21OHTI-C163280-01)의 연구비 지원에 의해 수행되었습니다.

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