Near-term infrastructure deployment to support zero-emission medium- and heavy-duty vehicles in the United States
Publication Year: 2023
Author(s): Ragon P-L, Sharpe B, Minjares R, Rodríguez F
Abstract:
This paper assesses the near-term charging and refueling infrastructure needs for Class 4-8 medium- and heavy-duty vehicles at the national and sub-national levels. Charger needs in 2025 and 2030 are projected based on zero-emission vehicle market growth, and priority locations for the deployment of charging and refueling infrastructure are identified in key areas. The analysis finds that, In the near term, a few U.S. states are expected to experience the highest energy needs from medium- and heavy-duty vehicle charging. Those include states that have adopted California’s Advanced Clean Trucks rule, as well as states with the largest industrial activity. California and Texas alone are projected to account for a combined 19% of charging energy needs in 2030. Within those states, charging needs will be concentrated in a few industrial areas and along freight corridors. The energy needs of long-haul trucks will concentrate on the corridors of the National Highway Freight Network (NHFN). The NHFN is projected to comprise 85% of the charging needs from long-haul trucks by 2030.
Source of Publication: The International Council on Clean Transportation
Vol/Issue: May 2023, 40p.
Publisher/Organisation: International Council on Clean Transportation
URL:
https://theicct.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/infrastructure-deployment-mhdv-may23.pdf
Theme: Charging Infrastructure | Subtheme: Commercial and Institutional charging
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