P. Plötz, Matts Andersson, Aline Scherrer, Erik Johansson
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Electrification of road transport is crucial to limit global warming. Battery electric vehicles (BEV) with stationary charging infrastructure have received considerable attention in the scientific literature for both cars and trucks, while dynamic charging via Electric Road Systems (ERS) has received much less attention and their future role in low-carbon road transport is uncertain. Here, we envision three potential scenarios for the future of ERS in European low-carbon transport. We sketch a potential European ERS network and discuss the political, technological, and market steps needed to realize these. We argue that existing field trials, tests, and research projects have collected sufficient evidence to make the next step: Decide and act. Decision-makers will never have perfect information about all aspects of ERS or competing technologies, but the urgency of the climate crisis requires a commitment one way or the other. A clear decision with respect to ERS would send a clear directive and would help focus time, effort, and money on the necessary infrastructure and policies to implement ambitious GHG abatement targets in road transport.
道路运输电气化对限制全球变暖至关重要。在科学文献中,带有固定充电基础设施的电池电动汽车(BEV)受到了汽车和卡车的广泛关注,而通过电动道路系统(ERS)进行动态充电的关注度要低得多,其未来在低碳道路运输中的作用也不确定。在此,我们设想了三种ERS在欧洲低碳交通中的潜在前景。我们勾勒了一个潜在的欧洲 ERS 网络,并讨论了实现这些网络所需的政治、技术和市场步骤。我们认为,现有的实地试验、测试和研究项目已经收集了足够的证据,可以采取下一步行动:做出决定并采取行动。决策者永远不可能掌握有关地球资源卫星或竞争技术各个方面的完美信息,但气候危机的紧迫性要求他们做出这样或那样的承诺。关于 ERS 的明确决定将发出一个清晰的指令,并有助于将时间、精力和资金集中在必要的基础设施和政策上,以在道路交通中实现雄心勃勃的温室气体减排目标。