ELIPTIC (2015-2018) is a project funded by the European Commission to develop 20 new concepts to demonstrate that the further take-up of electric vehicles can be done in a cost-efficient way, with tangible effects on the urban environment. The concepts are divided into three thematic pillars: i) safe integration of electric buses using existing electric public transport infrastructure; ii) innovative energy storage systems to increase operational efficiency, and iii) multi-purpose use of electric public transport infrastructure. ELIPTIC deploys such new concepts on eleven use cases across Europe and the outcomes are independently assessed according to a methodology specifically designed to deal with the two different types of case studies: demonstrators, assessed via a direct before-vs-during comparison of performance and feasibility studies, assessed via a dedicated SWOT analysis. ELIPTIC also relies on a User Forum involving public transport practitioners who assist in the development of the project. The assessment also includes a transferability exercise. The paper describes the ELIPTIC concepts under test and the assessment methodology, along with the outcomes from the assessment procedure, cross-revised with the feedback from the User Forum participants. To conclude, recommendations for the upscaling of electrification of public transit across Europe are drawn.

Electrification of Public Transport: lessons from the ELIPTIC project / Bousse, Y.; Corazza, M. V.; Salzillo Arriaga, D.; Sessing, G.; Kowalski, J.; De, Belen. - ELETTRONICO. - 879:(2019), pp. 469-477. (Intervento presentato al convegno 4th Conference on Sustainable Urban Mobility (CSUM2018), 24–25 May, Skiathos Island, Greece tenutosi a Skiathos, Greece) [10.1007/978-3-030-02305-8_57].

Electrification of Public Transport: lessons from the ELIPTIC project

Corazza, M. V.
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2019

Abstract

ELIPTIC (2015-2018) is a project funded by the European Commission to develop 20 new concepts to demonstrate that the further take-up of electric vehicles can be done in a cost-efficient way, with tangible effects on the urban environment. The concepts are divided into three thematic pillars: i) safe integration of electric buses using existing electric public transport infrastructure; ii) innovative energy storage systems to increase operational efficiency, and iii) multi-purpose use of electric public transport infrastructure. ELIPTIC deploys such new concepts on eleven use cases across Europe and the outcomes are independently assessed according to a methodology specifically designed to deal with the two different types of case studies: demonstrators, assessed via a direct before-vs-during comparison of performance and feasibility studies, assessed via a dedicated SWOT analysis. ELIPTIC also relies on a User Forum involving public transport practitioners who assist in the development of the project. The assessment also includes a transferability exercise. The paper describes the ELIPTIC concepts under test and the assessment methodology, along with the outcomes from the assessment procedure, cross-revised with the feedback from the User Forum participants. To conclude, recommendations for the upscaling of electrification of public transit across Europe are drawn.
2019
4th Conference on Sustainable Urban Mobility (CSUM2018), 24–25 May, Skiathos Island, Greece
ELIPTIC, bus, electrification
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
Electrification of Public Transport: lessons from the ELIPTIC project / Bousse, Y.; Corazza, M. V.; Salzillo Arriaga, D.; Sessing, G.; Kowalski, J.; De, Belen. - ELETTRONICO. - 879:(2019), pp. 469-477. (Intervento presentato al convegno 4th Conference on Sustainable Urban Mobility (CSUM2018), 24–25 May, Skiathos Island, Greece tenutosi a Skiathos, Greece) [10.1007/978-3-030-02305-8_57].
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