Freight distribution with electric vehicles: A case study in Sicily. Delivery van development
A change in the logistics sector in terms of environmental sustainability is necessary to support the achievement of the social challenges associated with freight transport. Unfortunately, the policy responses to solving congestion and emissions issues are mainly dedicated to the movement of people....
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doaj-6ff03cce96d94ccaaff39cd4c6c454c02021-03-18T04:43:19ZengElsevierTransportation Engineering2666-691X2021-03-013100048Freight distribution with electric vehicles: A case study in Sicily. Delivery van developmentGiuseppe Napoli0Antonio Polimeni1Salvatore Micari2Giorgio Dispenza3Vincenzo Antonucci4Laura Andaloro5Institute for Advanced Energy Technologies “Nicola Giordano”, National Research Council of Italy, Salita S. Lucia sopra Contesse 5, 98126 Messina, Italy; Corresponding author.Department of Enterprise Engineering, ‘‘Tor Vergata’’, University of Rome, Viale del Politecnico 1, 00133 Rome, ItalyInstitute for Advanced Energy Technologies “Nicola Giordano”, National Research Council of Italy, Salita S. Lucia sopra Contesse 5, 98126 Messina, ItalyInstitute for Advanced Energy Technologies “Nicola Giordano”, National Research Council of Italy, Salita S. Lucia sopra Contesse 5, 98126 Messina, ItalyInstitute for Advanced Energy Technologies “Nicola Giordano”, National Research Council of Italy, Salita S. Lucia sopra Contesse 5, 98126 Messina, ItalyInstitute for Advanced Energy Technologies “Nicola Giordano”, National Research Council of Italy, Salita S. Lucia sopra Contesse 5, 98126 Messina, ItalyA change in the logistics sector in terms of environmental sustainability is necessary to support the achievement of the social challenges associated with freight transport. Unfortunately, the policy responses to solving congestion and emissions issues are mainly dedicated to the movement of people. The most valued opportunities to reduce the negative effects of freight delivery (the goal of EU policy is CO2 free urban logistics by 2030) regards both the use of electric vehicles to perform the distribution and the introduction of distribution centres that encourage the use of light commercial vehicles. However, the combination of zero emission vehicles in logistic and transportation activities requires some additional challenges from the organizational and operational point of view. In order to avoid the delocalization of polluting emissions it is necessary that the production of electricity related to the new needs comes from renewable sources preferably distributed throughout the territory.This paper explores the integration of electric vehicles in logistics operations executed through light commercial vehicles, taking into consideration, during the design phase of a new concept delivery van, the technical connections with the production systems and its possible applications also in areas other than urban. The results of the case study presented encourage the development of a type of vehicle with features not yet covered by the market and which are of particular relevance for sustainable logistics applied to small towns or small islands, which are widespread in Italy.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666691X2100004XSustainable logisticsElectric vehiclesDelivery VanFreight distributionLCV market |
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Giuseppe Napoli Antonio Polimeni Salvatore Micari Giorgio Dispenza Vincenzo Antonucci Laura Andaloro Freight distribution with electric vehicles: A case study in Sicily. Delivery van development Transportation Engineering Sustainable logistics Electric vehicles Delivery Van Freight distribution LCV market |
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Freight distribution with electric vehicles: A case study in Sicily. Delivery van development |
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Freight distribution with electric vehicles: A case study in Sicily. Delivery van development |
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Freight distribution with electric vehicles: A case study in Sicily. Delivery van development |
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Transportation Engineering |
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A change in the logistics sector in terms of environmental sustainability is necessary to support the achievement of the social challenges associated with freight transport. Unfortunately, the policy responses to solving congestion and emissions issues are mainly dedicated to the movement of people. The most valued opportunities to reduce the negative effects of freight delivery (the goal of EU policy is CO2 free urban logistics by 2030) regards both the use of electric vehicles to perform the distribution and the introduction of distribution centres that encourage the use of light commercial vehicles. However, the combination of zero emission vehicles in logistic and transportation activities requires some additional challenges from the organizational and operational point of view. In order to avoid the delocalization of polluting emissions it is necessary that the production of electricity related to the new needs comes from renewable sources preferably distributed throughout the territory.This paper explores the integration of electric vehicles in logistics operations executed through light commercial vehicles, taking into consideration, during the design phase of a new concept delivery van, the technical connections with the production systems and its possible applications also in areas other than urban. The results of the case study presented encourage the development of a type of vehicle with features not yet covered by the market and which are of particular relevance for sustainable logistics applied to small towns or small islands, which are widespread in Italy. |
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Sustainable logistics Electric vehicles Delivery Van Freight distribution LCV market |
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