Micaela Boscia
Techno-Economic and Environmental Impact Analysis of Electrified Road Systems for Battery Electric Trucks.
Rel. Ezio Spessa, Trentalessandro Costantino, Federico Miretti. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Automotive Engineering (Ingegneria Dell'Autoveicolo), 2025
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Abstract
In recent years, the European Commission has imposed more stringent regulations on CO2 emissions, requiring significant reductions for Heavy-Duty Vehicles (HDV). For this reason, Battery Electric Trucks (BETs) are becoming a promising solution. While in urban delivery missions the limitations related to payload reduction due to battery weight and restricted driving range are relatively contained, their adoption for long-haul transport remains constrained by long charging times and significant payload penalties. These challenges have driven research into new technologies that allow recharging while driving: the Electrified Road System (ERS). This thesis evaluates the technical and sustainable feasibility, both environmental and economic, of Dynamic Wireless Power Transfer (DWPT) ERS to address the challenges of long-haul battery electric heavy-duty trucks (BEHDT) along a 715 km route between Torrazza (Piedmont) and Colleferro (Lazio).
To this end, MATLAB was used to simulate energy consumption and recharging system utilisation ratios
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