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Electric mobility of heavy goods vehicles

London, 14 September, 2023, (Oilandgaspress) –TotalEnergies, Enedis, VINCI Autoroutes and six European manufacturers Volvo Trucks, Renault Trucks, Mercedes-Benz Trucks, MAN Truck & Bus France, Scania and Iveco have jointly initiated a study on electric charging infrastructures for heavyweight. The objective is to identify the needs (in terms of power, charging infrastructure, etc.) on the main French roads, to make possible the widespread use of electric heavy goods vehicles over long distances and thus contribute to the decarbonization of transport. road. The results of this study will help determine the developments to be expected on the electricity network.

It will provide a global vision for 2030 and 2035 to all stakeholders:

Public authorities with regard to structuring investments to be made on a national scale;
Network managers and Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure (IRVE) operators on the sizing of future charging infrastructures;
Road infrastructure operators on the developments to be carried out;
Transporters regarding the capacities of public charging areas for heavy goods vehicles;
Heavy-duty truck manufacturers on the prospects for developing charging infrastructure.

A network capable of accommodating additional power needs and deployment of roaming charging infrastructure


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