DOI: 10.3390/en19133000 ISSN: 1996-1073

A Review of the Application Status and Technical Optimization of the Intelligent Transportation Platform in Hydrogen Refueling Stations

Tianqing Huo, Fusheng Yang, Jasmina Grbović Novaković, Xu Zhang, Hua’an Zheng, Ye Huang, Zhen Wu, Zaoxiao Zhang

Addressing critical bottlenecks in traditional hydrogen refueling station operations—specifically supply–demand imbalances and suboptimal scheduling—this paper presents a systematic review of the advancements and practical implementations of intelligent transportation platforms (ITPs). We explore how these platforms catalyze enhancing operational efficiency within the hydrogen ecosystem. This paper first outlines the technical foundations of Vehicle-to-Everything communication, edge computing, and multi-source data fusion, and provides an in-depth analysis of core challenges, such as demand uncertainty and resource scheduling complexity, as well as existing optimization algorithms. Through typical case studies, the significant value of such platforms in breaking down data silos, reducing equipment idle rates, and achieving end-to-end energy efficiency optimization is demonstrated. This study notes that current bottlenecks include fragmented standards, difficulties in implementing algorithms, commercial challenges, and the retrofitting of existing infrastructure. Moving forward, efforts should shift from isolated technological breakthroughs to ecosystem development. This includes improving demand forecasting accuracy in low-penetration regions, implementing lightweight retrofits to revitalize the existing market, establishing cross-domain data collaboration standards, building a trustworthy cross-platform settlement system, and exploring innovative pathways that integrate “hydrogen, carbon, and computing.”

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