Transportation Engineering (Dec 2023)

An electric road system or big batteries: Implications for UK road freight

  • Christopher de Saxe,
  • Daniel Ainalis,
  • John Miles,
  • Philip Greening,
  • Adam Gripton,
  • Christopher Thorne,
  • David Cebon

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14
p. 100210

Abstract

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An Electric Road System (ERS)—comprising a network of overhead cables to charge Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGVs) via a pantograph pick-up—is a cost-competitive solution to rapidly decarbonise the UK road freight sector. A major benefit over conventional battery electric HGVs is the reduction in battery capacities needed to fulfil logistics needs. In this study, we develop a detailed vehicle simulation model and use it to calculate the battery capacity requirements of real UK logistics journeys against a range of ERS network sizes and on-route static charging options. The results show that, averaged over all static charging scenarios, ERS reduces battery sizes by 41 %, 62 %, and 75 % for the ‘Light’ (2,750 km), ‘Medium’ (5,500 km) and ‘Heavy’ (8,500 km) ERS scenarios. Of the static charging scenarios, drop-off charging is shown to be more effective than rest stop charging at reducing battery sizes.

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