Sustainability

First German e-road trial now fully operational

Since early July, the first German electric road test track near Frankfurt with catenary overhead lines is fully operational with five Scania R 450 hybrid trucks equipped with pantographs. The last of the five trucks was recently delivered to the German building materials supplier company Knauf.

โ€œThis pilot project fits well with our commitment to use all resources responsibly,โ€ says Knauf Group Manager Christoph Dorn. โ€œWe hope that this will provide insights that can help us make our logistics processes even more sustainable, especially in metropolitan areas.โ€

The other four catenary trucks are being operated by Schanz, Meyer Logistics, Contargo and Merck. With all five trucks now in daily traffic along the five-kilometre electrified segment on the A5 motorway, data will be collected for several studies to examine the benefits of e-roads.

โ€œA five-kilometre test track in both directions on the motorway may seem very short but the aim is to test the technology,โ€ says Heinrich Kerstgens, Co-Managing Director of Contargo, which in June received the third Scania hybrid truck for the pilot project.

โ€œIf the feedback is positive, and if about one-third of the German motorway network is equipped with electrified catenary lines, in future approximately 80% of the heavy trucks registered in Germany will be able to operate in an electric mode using this technology. That will make a really significant contribution to reducing carbon emission,โ€ explains Kerstgens.

The A5 motorway segment in Hessen is one of three tests with catenary lines being conducted in Germany. The second road segment was opened in Schleswig-Holstein (A1) at the end of 2019 and the final trial will start at the end of 2020 in Baden-Wรผrttemberg (B462).

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