Large CO2 savings through electrification of trailers

Large CO2 savings through electrification of trailers

Conventional road freight transportation can save up to 20 percent on fuel consumption if it starts using electrically powered trailers. Therefore, a consortium of six organizations is joining forces to develop an electric powertrain for semitrailers in road freight transport. Under the name yDrive, the parties want to develop propulsion technology that will further reduce fuel consumption and contribute to the reduction of CO2 emissions and harmful substances.

Road freight transportation is an important component in the transition to zero emission transport. Consequently, the truck industry is fully committed to the electrification of its fleet. This is of great importance to ensure that emissions are reduced and the climate targets are met. In addition to the electrification of trucks, the industry is looking at how conventional road freight transport with diesel trucks can be made even more sustainable and cleaner. This is essential for the transition period.

Project yDrive
The yDrive project aims to electrify a conventional trailer. yDrive consists of an electrically driven axle, a rechargeable battery pack, a kingpin sensor, and a smart controller that works both with and without communication with the truck. This technology creates a hybrid combination, through which braking energy is regenerated and stored in a trailer battery during deceleration and downhill events. During accelerating, the energy from the battery is used to drive the trailer. This provides extra boost to help the truck move from its place and thus consume less fuel. As a result, the truck can be equipped with a smaller engine. Additionally, yDrive can serve as a range extender for BEV or FCEV trucks.

Climate Benefits
This technology offers a great potential for savings. The objective of this project is a CO2 and fuel reduction of 20% in city distribution, 15% in regional distribution, and 10% in long-distance transport. Every year, an average of 12,500 new trailers are registered in the Netherlands and more than 200,000 in Europe. The total fleet in Europe exceeds 3 million trailers. Transportation of goods through road freight transport is responsible for approximately 9% of global CO2 emissions. If the entire fleet were to be fitted with yDrive, more than 1% of total CO2 emissions could be reduced, whilst the product would pay for itself within the economic lifetime of the trailer.

Consortium
The consortium consists of Econogy, Drive Line Systems (DLS), V-Tron, TNO, THT New Cool, and RAI Association.

Project yDrive is made possible by the Province of Flevoland and the DKTI-Transport regulation of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management. The DKTI is a regulation to stimulate the sustainability of road transport.

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