Exploring Class 8 Long-Haul Truck Electrification: Key Technology Evaluation and Potential Challenges

2024-01-2812

04/09/2024

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The phenomena of global warming and climate change are encouraging more and more countries, local communities, and companies to establish carbon neutrality targets, which has very significant implications for the US trucking industry. Truck electrification helps fleets to achieve zero tailpipe emissions and macro-scale decarbonization while allowing continued business growth in response to the rapid expansion of e-commerce and shipping related to increased globalization. This paper presents an analysis of Class 8 long-haul truck electrification using a commercial vehicle electrification evaluation tool and Fleet DNA drive data. The study provides new insight into the impacts of streamlined chassis, battery energy density, and superfast charging on battery capacity needs as well as implications for payload, energy consumption, and greenhouse gas emissions for electric long-haul trucks. The study also identifies a pathway for achieving optimal long-haul truck electrification. The results show that no single technology can simultaneously achieve significant improvements in all these key areas and that a cost-effective approach requires a deliberate combination of all of these technologies. Moreover, the analysis highlights the strong evolution of vehicle and battery technologies and the excellent potential for long-haul truck electrification to achieve 100% year-round service coverage with continued technology advancement.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/2024-01-2812
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12
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Gao, Z., "Exploring Class 8 Long-Haul Truck Electrification: Key Technology Evaluation and Potential Challenges," SAE Technical Paper 2024-01-2812, 2024, https://doi.org/10.4271/2024-01-2812.
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Apr 09
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2024-01-2812
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Technical Paper
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English