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@BOOK{Samsun:894093,
      author       = {Samsun, Remzi Can and Antoni, Laurent and Rex, Michael and
                      Stolten, Detlef},
      title        = {{D}eployment {S}tatus of {F}uel {C}ells in {R}oad
                      {T}ransport: 2021 {U}pdate},
      volume       = {542},
      address      = {Jülich},
      publisher    = {Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH Zentralbibliothek, Verlag},
      reportid     = {FZJ-2021-03033},
      isbn         = {978-3-95806-556-7},
      series       = {Schriften des Forschungszentrums Jülich Reihe Energie $\&$
                      Umwelt / Energy $\&$ Environment},
      pages        = {37},
      year         = {2021},
      abstract     = {The number of fuel cell‐powered vehicles being used for
                      road transport is rapidly increasingaround the world. In
                      order to determine their present deployment status, the
                      InternationalEnergy Agency (IEA) Advanced Fuel Cells
                      Technology Collaboration Programme (AFC TCP) performsan
                      annual data collection across its member countries and
                      beyond. This report capturesthe current state of the
                      country‐base deployment of fuel cell vehicles globally as
                      of the end of2020. Furthermore, an overview of the worldwide
                      hydrogen refueling station infrastructure ispresented. Based
                      on the most recent numbers and those from more recent years,
                      the developmenttrends are analyzed. Furthermore, information
                      on selected passenger vehicles operatingwith fuel cell
                      technology is updated and accompanied by an analysis of
                      different incentivesand vehicle prices in various countries.
                      Apart from the number of hydrogen refuelingstations,
                      available information on the stations, such as pressure
                      levels and links to their locations,are presented. Finally,
                      the report reviews the defined targets, projections and
                      visionsregarding the future development perspectives of fuel
                      cell vehicles and hydrogen refuelingstations.Based on the
                      results of the data collection, the AFC TCP estimates a
                      total of 34,804 fuel cellvehicles and 540 hydrogen refueling
                      stations to be in operation as of the end of 2020. Thetotal
                      number of fuel cell vehicles is made up of 25,932 passenger
                      cars, which saw a $37\%$ increasein 2020. Having undergone a
                      strong increase in a single year, South Korea now has
                      themajority of passenger cars equipped with fuel cell
                      technology on its roads. China still leadsglobal markets for
                      buses and medium‐duty trucks. Moreover, the public
                      refueling stations inJapan, Germany, China, and the U.S.
                      represent a significant share of $63\%$ of the total
                      numberof stations worldwide.},
      cin          = {IEK-14},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Juel1)IEK-14-20191129},
      pnm          = {1232 - Power-based Fuels and Chemicals (POF4-123)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-1232},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)3},
      urn          = {urn:nbn:de:0001-2021080923},
      url          = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/894093},
}