A Comparative Assessment of Fuel Cell and Battery Powertrains for Formula Student Electric Applications
2026-01-5032
To be published on 04/27/2026
- Content
- The organizers of the most prominent Formula Student competitions have recently initiated a preliminary feasibility study on the application of hydrogen-based propulsion technologies in future single-seater race vehicles. These include electric powertrains with electrochemically converted hydrogen in fuel cell–powered vehicles, competing within the electric championship league. Based on the initial set of regulations, this study presents a model-based comparison between battery-powered (BEVs) and fuel cell–powered electric vehicles (FCVs) for Formula Student. The analysis is conducted using energy, power, and efficiency metrics from four candidate models of propulsion systems, implemented in an open and publicly available MATLAB script: two BEVs with varying battery capacities, and two FCVs employing different hybridization strategies. The aim of this study is to pinpoint and quantify the advantages and disadvantages of each technology for the Formula Student use case, and to identify the optimal solution combining the different requirements of maximum acceleration and endurance race.
- Citation
- Martoccia, L., Breda, S., Fontanesi, S., and d’Adamo, A., "A Comparative Assessment of Fuel Cell and Battery Powertrains for Formula Student Electric Applications," SAE Technical Paper Series, January 1, 2026, .