Landmark study for a ($1 trillion) landmark strategy
March 21, 2024
The Biden-Harris Administration recently released the National Zero-Emission Freight Corridor Strategy to help guide zero-emission charging and fueling structures around the country. This landmark deployment strategy, planned for 2024-2040, helps bring the nation closer to cleaner air, promotes major savings in fuel costs, and overall transforms freight transportation in the U.S.
The four-phase plan includes:
- Establishing priority hubs based on freight volumes,
- Connecting hubs along critical corridors,
- Expanding corridor connections, and
- Achieving a national network by linking regional corridors.
Each phase is expected to take 3-5 years to complete.
$1 trillion cost projection
A recent report from Roland Berger released by the Clean Freight Coalition projected the costs (up to $1 trillion) that would come with electrifying the supply chain for medium and heavy-duty commercial motor vehicles.
Some key findings from the report include:
- Investment in charging infrastructure: The industry might need to invest over $600 billion into charging infrastructure to electrify all U.S. motor vehicles.
- Different infrastructure requirements for different vehicle types: Local medium-duty vehicles could require an investment of nearly $500 billion for on-site charging infrastructure. Heavy-duty vehicles would require even more significant charging infrastructure — potentially more than double the investment of medium-duty vehicles per vehicle.
- Challenges and additional investments: High mileage and long-haul vehicles would require a significant investment into an available charging network, both on-route along highways and locally. These investments could cost over $120 billion and would require both government involvement and business innovation.
The Roland Berger report's findings stress the importance of cross-industry collaboration to increase the odds of the project's success.
Find more details in the full report "Forecasting a Realistic Electricity Infrastructure Buildout for Medium- & Heavy-Duty Battery Electric Vehicles".
March 21, 2024
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