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
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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.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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