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Vision:
To make HIT the main and integrated Research Pole in the fields of Transport, Sustainable Mobility and Tourism in Greece and among the top 10 relevant nodes of technology and expertise in Europe.

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Project Title: Electromobility needs forecasting in Urban/ Suburban Transportation, Motorways, and Green Cities for estimating the new electric load
Duration: 8 months (1/9/2024 – 30/5/2024)

Description: The shift to electric mobility is one of the key factors in achieving the goal of transition of modern cities towards climate neutrality. The production of electricity through Renewable Energy Sources is also one of the main requirements of the EU.
The Hellenic Electricity Distribution Network Operator (HEDNO) collaborated with CERTH/HIT, as one of its roles includes supporting transport service providers in meeting their electricity network connection needs that will arise from the electrification of their vehicle fleets. The project aims to document the current capacity and terminal infrastructures of urban and suburban transport providers to better assess future requirements for fleet electrification.
Moreover, the project will document key data concerning the Motorists Service Stations along Greek motorways, such as capacity, traffic and existing charging infrastructure. It will also assess new parking areas for heavy-duty trucks (Safe and Secure Truck Parking Areas – SSTPAs) constructed in Greece. This data will be used to estimate the potential energy demand from HEDNO. Finally, the project will examine the evolution of electrification in the six cities participating in the EU Mission for Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities.

Objectives: The goal of the project is to forecast electric mobility in urban/ suburban transportation, national roads, and green cities, to estimate the new electric load for Network development.

HIT key role and responsibilities: HIT is responsible for the technical implementation of the project. HIT conducted interviews with 62 suburban and 34 urban bus operators, as well as with the bus operators of the cities of Thessaloniki and Athens in order to assess the current and future status of electromobility in public transport. Furthermore, HIT forecasts the future electromobility needs for these fleets in the upcoming years.

Contact Persons:
Dr. Georgia Ayfantopoulou
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+30 2310 498457

Afroditi Stamelou
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+30 2310 498265

 

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