The freight sector is expected to keep, or even increase, its fundamental role for the major modern economies, and therefore actions to limit the growing pressure on the environment are urgent. The use of electricity is a major option for the decarbonization of transports; in the heavy-duty segment, it can be implemented in different ways: besides full electric-battery powertrains, electricity can be used to supply catenary roads, or can be chemically stored in liquid or gaseous fuels (e-fuels). While the current EU legislation adopts a tailpipe Tank-To-Wheels approach, which results in zero emissions for all direct uses of electricity, a Well-To-Wheels (WTW) method would allow accounting for the potential benefits of using sustainab...
This study includes a techno-economic assessment of different pathways of using electricity in passe...
Electrofuels (also known as e.g., power-to-gas/liquids/fuels, e-fuels, or synthetic fuels) are synth...
International audienceElectricity is a quite recent energy (150 years old) that has developed very m...
The freight sector is expected to keep, or even increase, its fundamental role for the major modern ...
Road transport is one of the most energy-consuming and greenhouse gas (GHG) emitting sectors. Progre...
To meet climate targets the emissions of greenhouse gases from transport need to be reduced consider...
Transportation is fundamental for any modern economy, but its growing energy demand and the related ...
The transport sector has to be widely decarbonized by 2050 to reach the targets of the Paris Agreeme...
Ambitious long-term greenhouse gas (GHG) emission targets require decarbonisation of the transport s...
The transport sector is often seen as the most difficult sector to decarbonize. In recent years, so-...
Transport sector is seen as the most difficult sector to decarbonise. In recent years so called elec...
Road-based electricity increasingly is being considered as an alternative fuel of the future that wo...
Globally, our road transport sector is powered almost exclusively by internal combustion engines (IC...
The scope of this paper is to examine proposed e-fuels (e-hydrogen, e-ammonia, e-methanol) as altern...
This article investigates possible evolution pathways for the transport sector during the 21st centu...
This study includes a techno-economic assessment of different pathways of using electricity in passe...
Electrofuels (also known as e.g., power-to-gas/liquids/fuels, e-fuels, or synthetic fuels) are synth...
International audienceElectricity is a quite recent energy (150 years old) that has developed very m...
The freight sector is expected to keep, or even increase, its fundamental role for the major modern ...
Road transport is one of the most energy-consuming and greenhouse gas (GHG) emitting sectors. Progre...
To meet climate targets the emissions of greenhouse gases from transport need to be reduced consider...
Transportation is fundamental for any modern economy, but its growing energy demand and the related ...
The transport sector has to be widely decarbonized by 2050 to reach the targets of the Paris Agreeme...
Ambitious long-term greenhouse gas (GHG) emission targets require decarbonisation of the transport s...
The transport sector is often seen as the most difficult sector to decarbonize. In recent years, so-...
Transport sector is seen as the most difficult sector to decarbonise. In recent years so called elec...
Road-based electricity increasingly is being considered as an alternative fuel of the future that wo...
Globally, our road transport sector is powered almost exclusively by internal combustion engines (IC...
The scope of this paper is to examine proposed e-fuels (e-hydrogen, e-ammonia, e-methanol) as altern...
This article investigates possible evolution pathways for the transport sector during the 21st centu...
This study includes a techno-economic assessment of different pathways of using electricity in passe...
Electrofuels (also known as e.g., power-to-gas/liquids/fuels, e-fuels, or synthetic fuels) are synth...
International audienceElectricity is a quite recent energy (150 years old) that has developed very m...