Prospects for Electric Road Systems (Ers) on the Dutch Freight Corridors

Lóri Tavasszy, Mahnam Saeednia, Janske Otten, Ximeng Liao, Kevin Duijn, Mo Wang

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Abstract

Electric Road Systems offer dynamic charging infrastructure for electric trucks, by means of overhead lines or rails that conduct electricity, or through induction loops in the pavement. Charging trucks while they are moving has important advantages over stationary charging, as batteries can be smaller and drivers and cargo do not have to wait while recharging. There are significant knowledge gaps about optimal network sizes, impacts on different stakeholders and cost/benefits of these technologies. This paper summarizes 4 MSc thesis projects on these topics by students of TU Delft. Their findings support the growing insight that ERS could make the electric truck landscape more efficient than if based on stationary chargers alone.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages15
Publication statusPublished - 2024
EventVervoerslogistieke Werkdagen 2024 - Chateau Holtmuhle, Tegelen, Netherlands
Duration: 21 Mar 202429 Mar 2024
https://vervoerslogistiekewerkdagen.com/
https://vervoerslogistiekewerkdagen.com/deelnemers-en-papers-2024/

Conference

ConferenceVervoerslogistieke Werkdagen 2024
Abbreviated titleVLW 2024
Country/TerritoryNetherlands
CityTegelen
Period21/03/2429/03/24
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