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57
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3545
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383

Han Hao publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Han Hao sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 132 publications — 31st percentile

31% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Han Hao D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Han Hao sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 57 D-Index — 65th percentile

65% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Overview

Han Hao is affiliated with Tsinghua University in China and is an active researcher in the field of Engineering, with a strong focus on subfields including Automotive Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, and Biomedical Engineering.

Their research concentrates on several key topics, prominently Electric Vehicles and Infrastructure, Advanced Battery Technologies Research, Extraction and Separation Processes, Recycling and Waste Management Techniques, Vehicle Emissions and Performance, Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Technologies, and Energy, Environment, and Transportation Policies.

Han Hao has contributed to a number of scientific papers, including:

  • Charging sustainable batteries, 2022, Nature Sustainability
  • The impact of government intervention on corporate environmental performance: Evidence from China's national civilized city award, 2020, Finance Research Letters
  • Surging lithium price will not impede the electric vehicle boom, 2022, Joule
  • Deployment of fuel cell vehicles in China: Greenhouse gas emission reductions from converting the heavy-duty truck fleet from diesel and natural gas to hydrogen, 2021, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle Development in China: An Industry Chain Perspective, 2020, Energy Technology

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Han Hao include:

  • Zongwei Liu
  • Fuquan Zhao
  • Xin Sun
  • Xinglong Liu

The venues where Han Hao most often publishes research are Sustainability, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, SSRN Electronic Journal, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, and Energy.

Best Publications

  • China's electric vehicle subsidy scheme: Rationale and impacts

    Han Hao;Han Hao;Xunmin Ou;Jiuyu Du;Hewu Wang

  • Life cycle greenhouse gas emissions of Electric Vehicles in China: Combining the vehicle cycle and fuel cycle

    Qinyu Qiao;Qinyu Qiao;Fuquan Zhao;Zongwei Liu;Xin He

  • Plug-in electric vehicle market penetration and incentives: a global review

    Yan Zhou;Michael Wang;Han Hao;Larry Johnson

  • Tracing global lithium flow: A trade-linked material flow analysis

    Xin Sun;Han Hao;Fuquan Zhao;Zongwei Liu

  • Material flow analysis of lithium in China

    Han Hao;Zongwei Liu;Fuquan Zhao;Yong Geng

  • GHG Emissions from the Production of Lithium-Ion Batteries for Electric Vehicles in China

    Han Hao;Zhexuan Mu;Shuhua Jiang;Zongwei Liu

  • Cradle-to-gate greenhouse gas emissions of battery electric and internal combustion engine vehicles in China

    Qinyu Qiao;Fuquan Zhao;Zongwei Liu;Shuhua Jiang

  • Impact of recycling on energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions from electric vehicle production: The China 2025 case

    Han Hao;Qinyu Qiao;Zongwei Liu;Fuquan Zhao

  • Electric vehicle recycling in China: Economic and environmental benefits

    Qinyu Qiao;Fuquan Zhao;Zongwei Liu;Han Hao

  • Energy consumption and GHG emissions from China's freight transport sector: Scenarios through 2050

    Han Hao;Yong Geng;Weiqi Li;Bin Guo

  • Surging lithium price will not impede the electric vehicle boom

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  • The impact of fuel cell vehicle deployment on road transport greenhouse gas emissions: The China case

    Feiqi Liu;Fuquan Zhao;Zongwei Liu;Han Hao

  • Natural gas as vehicle fuel in China: A review

    Han Hao;Zongwei Liu;Fuquan Zhao;Weiqi Li

  • Hybrid modeling of China’s vehicle ownership and projection through 2050

    Han Hao;Hewu Wang;Ran Yi

  • Global Lithium Flow 1994–2015: Implications for Improving Resource Efficiency and Security

    Xin Sun;Han Hao;Fuquan Zhao;Zongwei Liu

  • Decomposition analysis of Philippine CO2 emissions from fuel combustion and electricity generation

    Ana Karmela Sumabat;Neil Stephen Lopez;Krista Danielle Yu;Han Hao

  • Vehicle survival patterns in China

    Han Hao;HeWu Wang;MingGao Ouyang;Fei Cheng

  • Scenario analysis of energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions from China's passenger vehicles

    Han Hao;Zongwei Liu;Fuquan Zhao;Weiqi Li

  • Tracing global cobalt flow: 1995–2015

    Xin Sun;Han Hao;Zongwei Liu;Fuquan Zhao

  • Deployment of fuel cell vehicles in China: Greenhouse gas emission reductions from converting the heavy-duty truck fleet from diesel and natural gas to hydrogen

    Feiqi Liu;Feiqi Liu;Denise L. Mauzerall;Fuquan Zhao;Han Hao

  • Fuel conservation and GHG (Greenhouse gas) emissions mitigation scenarios for China's passenger vehicle fleet

    Han Hao;Hewu Wang;Minggao Ouyang

  • Uncovering China’s transport CO2 emission patterns at the regional level

    Bin Guo;Yong Geng;Bernd Franke;Han Hao

  • Carbon footprint of global passenger cars: Scenarios through 2050

    Han Hao;Yong Geng;Joseph Sarkis

  • Regional disparity of urban passenger transport associated GHG (greenhouse gas) emissions in China: A review

    Han Hao;Han Hao;Yong Geng;Hewu Wang;Minggao Ouyang

Frequent Co-Authors

Zongwei Liu
Zongwei Liu Taiyuan University of Technology
Yong Geng
Yong Geng Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Hewu Wang
Hewu Wang Tsinghua University
Minggao Ouyang
Minggao Ouyang Tsinghua University
Laurel L. Schafer
Laurel L. Schafer University of British Columbia
Anthony S.F. Chiu
Anthony S.F. Chiu De La Salle University
Joseph Sarkis
Joseph Sarkis Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Xunmin Ou
Xunmin Ou Tsinghua University
Hancheng Dai
Hancheng Dai Peking University
Tsuyoshi Fujita
Tsuyoshi Fujita University of Tokyo

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