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EU funding (€8,390,484): Multipoint megAwatt Charging for Battery Electric Truck Hubs Hor19 Dec 2024 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"
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Multipoint megAwatt Charging for Battery Electric Truck Hubs
The transition to electric long-haul trucking facilitated by Megawatt Charging Systems (MCS) is essential for the efficient decarbonization of the logistics transport sector. Despite the significant technological progress made, vital challenges for full adoption and scaling of the MCS systems are still to overcome. Addressing the latter though targeted research and innovation piloting activities will be crucial for realizing the full potential of MCS technology towards a significant leap not only in electrifying the commercial transport but for the achievement of broader environmental goals of the Paris Agreement, EU Green Deal and Fitfor55 package of 90% reduction of the emissions by 2040. In response to the challenges, MACBETH—MULTIPOINT MEGAWATT CHARGING FOR BATTERY ELECTRIC TRUCK HUBS aims to pilot and showcase user-centric MCS charging hubs combined with tools that can facilitate the rapid and mass deployment and scale up of such systems in Europe. To address many of technical, social and economic challenges of mass deployment of megawatt chargers MACBETH intends to build two demonstration sites, in Nordics and Benelux area of Europe with the intention to cover various geographic contexts, operational conditions and scenarios, users’ needs, and business cases and provide valuable experiences and learnings for various industrial, research and policies stakeholders for future deployments. With a strong focus on its industrial cluster, MACBETH contributes to the real-world demonstration of charging infrastructure and service offerings for regional and long-haul electric trucks along TEN-T corridors, logistic terminals, and depots covering multiple countries and it is set to deliver system-level multipoint MCS hub concept at Technology Readiness Level (TRL) of 8 by the end of the project.
Funded Companies:
| Company name | Funding amount |
| MAN TRUCK & BUS SE | ? |
| Alliance for Logistics Innovation Through Collaboration in Europe | €375,000 |
| Cenex - Centre of Excellence for LOW Carbon and Fuel Cell Technologies | €114,299 |
| Chalmers Tekniska Hogskola AB | €472,981 |
| CharIN Academy GmbH | €156,625 |
| Circle K Sverige AB | €956,944 |
| COMMERCIAL VEHICLE CHARGING EUROPE B.V. | €1,160,688 |
| Emobility Solutions Szolgaltato Eskereskedelmi kft. | €12,250.00 |
| European Road Transport Telematics Implementation Coordination Organisation - Intelligent Transport Systems & Services Europe | €565,625 |
| FIER B.V. | €359,625 |
| FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG e. V. | €597,738 |
| KEMPOWER Oy | €585,244 |
| Lindholmen Science Park AB | €643,950 |
| Post Danmark A/S | €95,813 |
| Power Electronics Espana SL | €428,212 |
| ROCSYS B.V. | €456,163 |
| sennder Technologies GmbH | €99,531 |
| STICHTING CENEX NEDERLAND | €357,229 |
| TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT Oy | €952,569 |
Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101192466
The filing refers to a past date, and does not necessarily reflect the current state. The current state is available on the following page: MAN Truck & Bus SE, Munich, Germany.
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