The presentations from the workshop on Heavy Duty Transport Solutions on 22-23 October are now available for download
- A summary of the workshop can be downloaded here
Session 1: Towards roadmaps for Zero Emission Transport Solutions in Norway
- National policy related to zero emission technology and vehicles (Andreas Hedum, Samferdselsdepartementet)
- Rail roadmap (Stephen Oommen, Jernbanedirektoratet)
- Bus roadmap (Snorre Lægran, Direktør Plan- og trafikk, Ruter)
- Construction vehicle roadmap (Jon Eriksen, Kunnskapsbyen Lillestrøm)
- Heavy duty trucks roadmap, including electric roads (Jan-Terje Mentzoni, NLF)
Session 2: Technology Outlook: Batteries
- Battery Materials Research in MoZEES (Ann Mari Svensson, NTNU)
- Unlocking large scale battery cell supply in Europe (Tom Jensen, FREYR)
- Battery Electric buses in Oslo/Bærum (Glenn-Ivar Gaalaas, Unibuss)
Session 2b: Technology outlook: Fuel cells
- Fuel cell materials and components work in MoZEES (Magnus Thomassen, SINTEF)
- Hydrogen technology fuel cell development into the future (Johan Burgren, Powercell)
Session 3: Case studies in Norway
- Techno-economic analysis of alternative rail electrification technologies (Federico Zenith, SINTEF)
- Potential for zero emission HDVs in Norway-work from MoZEES (Inger Beate Hovi, TØI)
- Techno-economic Study of Hydrogen as a Heavy-duty Truck Fuel: A Case Study on the Transport Corridor Oslo – Trondheim -work from MoZEES (Janis Danebergs, IFE)
- Possible Solutions for Zero Emission Railways. Case Study: Nordlandsbanen (Dag Aarsland, Jernbanedirektoratet)
Session 4: Value chain components
- Hydrogen production outlook (Bjørn Simonsen, NEL)
- Grid management with an eye to fleet charging (Bjørn Inge Oftedal, REN)
- Perspective from a value chain component manufacturer (John Lauvstad, Scania)
- Components for heavy-duty electric vehicles (Øystein Hahre, ABB)
Session 5: Practical implementation across Europe
- Hydrogen Safety: Kjørbo-incident, overview and perspectives (Olav Hanssen, Lloyds’ Register)
- Experience with electric waste collection trucks (Lars Gravdahl, Ragn-Sells)
- Coradia iLint: The world’s first hydrogen passenger train with more than one year in regular service in Germany (Stefan Schrank, Alstom)
- Electric road demonstrations in Sweden and case study for large-scale implementation (Darijan Jelica, RISE)