Infrastructure to Support a 100% Zero-Emission Tractor-Trailer Fleet in the United States by 2040
Publication Year: 2021
Author(s): Minjares R, Rodríguez F, Sen A, Braun C
Abstract:
This analysis estimates the number of charging points and hydrogen refueling stations needed to enable the transition to 100 percent sales of zero-emission Class 7 and Class 8 tractor-trailers by 2040 in the United States. By 2030, approximately 127,000 charging points and 220 hydrogen refueling stations will be necessary to support a fleet of 103,000 zero-emission tractor-trailers. The cumulative investment needed to install publicly available infrastructure is $6.4 billion, beginning in 2021. Of 32,000 publicly accessible chargers, 14,000 will require a charging speed of 350 kW or greater. By 2050, the network of national charging points will need to support a fleet of 2.4 million zero-emission tractor-trailers. This will require 2.5 million charging points and 6,900 hydrogen fueling stations, while the cumulative investment in publicly accessible infrastructure will need to equal approximately $122 billion. Most of the investments required will need to satisfy overnight charging needs. Most of these chargers will be installed in privately owned and operated depots, meaning public access to these chargers will be limited. The cumulative private investment in this depot charging infrastructure will amount to approximately $116 billion through 2050. Overnight chargers at publicly accessible truck stops by 2050 would require a cumulative investment of approximately $20 billion.
Source of Publication: ICCT Working Paper 2021-33
Vol/Issue: September 2021: 1-14p.
Country: United States of America
Publisher/Organisation: International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT)
Rights: International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT)
URL:
https://theicct.org/sites/default/files/publications/ze-tractor-trailer-fleet-us-hdvs-sept21.pdf
Theme: Charging Infrastructure | Subtheme: Public charging station
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