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Master Thesis 30hp- Fuel cell performance evaluation for bus installations

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About the job

Thesis work is an excellent way to get closer to Scania and build relationships for the future. Many of today's employees began their Scania career with their degree project.


Background:
Zero emission vehicles will be an important part of Scania future vehicle portfolio. Fuel cell vehicle is one part of it. It is a good complement to pure battery electric vehicles when customers need long range, high load carry capacity or when infrastructure for charging is limited.


Objective:
The purpose of the thesis work is to build knowledge about fuel cells systems in a Scania bus applications.


Job description:


•    Literature study on fuel cells in bus applications
•    Define (together with supervisor) some suitable fuel cell configurations in a selected Scania buss application
•    Build a simulation model (GT-suite software) 
•    Perform a simulation based performance study 
•    Write report 
•    Present findings in a part time and final presentations


Education/program/focus:
MSc mechanical / vehicle / control / energy engineering


Number of students: 1-2
Start date for the thesis work: January 2025
Estimated time required: 20 weeks


Contact persons and supervisors:
Henrik Höglund, supervisor, henrik.hoglund@scania.com      
Simon Reifarth, head of Scania fuel cell department, simon.reifarth@scania.com

 

Application:
Your application must include a CV, personal letter and transcript of grades 


A background check might be conducted for this position. We are conducting interviews continuously and may close the recruitment earlier than the date specified.

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