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Unloading Bays as Charging Stations for EFV-Based Urban Freight Delivery System-Example of Szczecin

Journal

ENERGIES
Volume 14, Issue 18, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en14185677

Keywords

urban freight transport (UFT); unloading bays; electro-mobility; electric vehicle (EV); electric freight vehicle (EFV); charging stations; charging infrastructure

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Funding

  1. ERA-NET Cofund Electric Mobility Europe (EMEurope)
  2. European Commission within the research and innovation framework programme Horizon 2020 [723977]
  3. H2020 Societal Challenges Programme [723977] Funding Source: H2020 Societal Challenges Programme

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The study focuses on improving the utilization of EFVs by implementing charging stations in unloading bays and proposes the concept of using wireless chargers. The analysis shows that equipping unloading bays with short-time battery chargers can significantly improve the travel range of EFVs, thereby enhancing the efficiency of electric vehicles in last mile deliveries in city areas.
The problem of urban logistics operations in the context of their impact on the environment has become the key challenge. Due to that, there has been a growing interest in increasing the use of alternative fuels, including electro-mobility. However, an important barrier to the utilisation of electric freight vehicles (EFVs) is their travel range and battery capacity. The paper is focused on the idea of EFV utilisation improvement by implementation of charging stations in unloading bays. First, the Authors analysed the efficiency of chosen vehicles during daily work. Next, the potential improvement of their travel range was analysed, considering the short-time charging processes carried out during delivery operations, using the charging systems provided in unloading bays. Moreover, the concept of wireless chargers utilisation was proposed as a challenge for future work. According to the analysis, utilisation of unloading bays equipped with short-time battery chargers could improve significantly the travel range of EFVs. As a result, it could improve the efficiency of electric vehicles in last mile deliveries in city areas.

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