D6.3 Recommendations and takeaways for freight transport planners and business organizations

D6.3 Recommendations and takeaways for freight transport planners and business organizations Summary: This executive report encapsulates the key findings and strategic recommendations of the STORM project, a collaborative initiative addressing the rapid evolution of the freight transport and logistics sector. With a focus on digitalization, efficiency, and sustainability, the report targets pivotal stakeholders – transport […]

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D5.2 Innovative City Logistics mitigating the noise, pollution and CO2 emissions

D5.2 Innovative City Logistics mitigating the noise, pollution and CO2 emissions Summary: The Innovative City Logistics Use Case is using digital tools to support the adoption of future logistics technologies. One of the aims is to estimate the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) of the emerging delivery modes: delivery robots, drones, e-bicycles and e-vans in […]

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STORM final event – IEEE Smart Cities Symposium 2023 and European Transport Congress 2023

STORM final event – IEEE Smart Cities Symposium 2023 and European Transport Congress 2023 STORM project final session on Freight and Logistics developments The final project event will be held over the traditional participation of STORM project on the IEEE Smart Cities Symposium 2023, this year organized as co-hosted event with European Transport Congress and […]

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STORM Webinar- Tools and methodologies supporting future freight and logistics scenarios and policies assessment

STORM Webinar – Tools and methodologies supporting future freight and logistics scenarios and policies assessment Webinar objectives The main objective of the webinar is to collect feedback from stakeholders regarding the development of EU policies assessment tool looking at the implication of novel enabling technologies in logistics. In addition, two other use cases will be […]

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Working Paper: Public charging requirements for battery electric long-haul trucks in Europe: a trip chain approach

Working Paper: Public charging requirements for battery electric long-haul trucks in Europe: a trip chain approach Public Charging requirements for battery electric long-haul trucks in Europe: a trip chain approach Wasim Shoman, Sonia Yeh, Frances Sprei, Patrick Plötz, Daniel Speth Abstract: Heavy-duty vehicles (HDV) account for less than 2-5% of the vehicles on the road […]

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D4.2 Proposals for integrated strategic assessment methods and models

D4.2 Proposals for integrated strategic assessment methods and models Summary Current freight transport modelling approaches might be able to represent pathways of low carbon technologies adoption according to Paris goals.However, they are not able to represent the impact of structural system change in achieving decarbonization goals. This report first provides a literature review on freight […]

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STORM Paper #3: Where to Charge Electric Trucks in Europe—Modelling a Charging Infrastructure Network

STORM Paper #3: Where to Charge Electric Trucks in Europe—Modelling a Charging Infrastructure Network Where to Charge Electric Trucks in Europe—Modelling a Charging Infrastructure Network Daniel Speth,Verena Sauter and Patrick Plötz Abstract Heavy-duty trucks account for 27% of the European greenhouse gas emissions in the transport sector. To decarbonize road freight transport, the European Union […]

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D2.2 Defining requirements for analysis methods and data for case studies

D2.2 Defining requirements for analysis methods and data for case studies Summary These three case studies are intended to provide examples to show how some of the main analysis needs identified in D2.1 might be addressed. In terms of data analysis, they cover different combinations of data. Case study 1 on electric goods vehicle charging […]

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STORM’s CTH team is participating on the 10th hEART symposium, June 1-3, Leuven, Belgium

STORM’s CTH team is participating on 10th hEART symposium, June 1-3, Leuven, Belgium STORM colleagues, Prof. Frances Sprei, Prof. Sonia Yeh and Dr. Wasim Shoman are participating on the the 10th hEART conference, June 1-3, Leuven, Belgium with a paper entitled: “Data needs and challenges for planning electric charging infrastructure for road freight” Program of […]

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Workshop on Energy Systems Modelling for Integrated Network Planning

Workshop on Energy Systems Modelling for Integrated Network Planning On 8th of April was held a hybrid Workshop on Energy Systems and Modeling for Integrated Network planning, organized by Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure. Over the workshop, there were discussed recent scientific developments grouped into three sessions under to topic: Integrated Energy Systems, Energy Efficiency […]

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