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Groundbreaking Challenges of Deploying Battery-Electric Terminal Trucks in Container Terminals

Publikationstyp
Conference Paper
Date Issued
2023
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Mohr, Andreas  orcid-logo
Kastner, Marvin  orcid-logo
Jahn, Carlos  orcid-logo
Institut
Maritime Logistik W-12  
TORE-URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11420/15066
Journal
Lecture notes in logistics  
Start Page
183
End Page
198
Citation
Interdisciplinary Conference on Production, Logistics and Traffic, ICPLT 2023
Contribution to Conference
Interdisciplinary Conference on Production, Logistics and Traffic, ICPLT 2023
Publisher DOI
10.1007/978-3-031-28236-2_12
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85150191713
To avoid a climate crisis, we need to drastically change the way we ship goods. Therefore, container terminals must also reduce their greenhouse gas emissions as much as possible. Since terminal trucks are the most commonly used container handling equipment for horizontal transportation in container terminals worldwide, a suitable starting point can be found here. They are often used together with rubber-tired gantry cranes. Combined, they are accountable for up to 70% of the container terminal’s greenhouse gas emissions. One way to reduce these emissions is to electrify terminal trucks. This paper shows the groundbreaking implications of deploying battery-electric terminal trucks in container terminals. To do so, this paper approaches the topic from a management and a technological perspective. On the one side, potential emission and cost savings, and on the other side current battery technologies, required charging infrastructure, and possible charging strategies are descripted. With this knowledge, a decision model is developed to deploy battery-electric terminal truck in container terminals. The decision model bases on information collected in an extensive literature search and a cost calculation.
Subjects
Battery-electric terminal trucks
Charging infrastructure
Charging strategies
Container terminal
Decision model
Electrification
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