This deliverable defines the assessment criteria for three types of zero-emission heavy-duty vehicles (z-HDVs): battery electric (b-HDV), fuel cell electric (f-HDV), and range extender heavy-duty trucks (r-HDV).
This deliverable encapsulates the culmination of Work Package 2. The central focus of this deliverable is to present a complementary and conclusive report, drawing upon the meticulous elicitation and formulation of requirements for the project’s five distinct pilots.
D3.1 Requirements and Architectural Design of Cost-effective Standardised Modular and Scalable Powertrain Components
This deliverable defines a modular and flexible vehicle platform that incorporates innovative powertrain architecture based on central electric machine (EM) or electric axle (e-axle) with modularity concepts
D4.1 Requirements & Architectural Design of Multi-energy Stations
This deliverable defines initial infrastructure requirements and preliminary specifications for the single-energy stations (SES) and multi-energy stations (MES).
D4.3 Grid-friendly charging solutions and protocols
The deliverable aims to envisage the topics and issues related to the grid-friendly fast charging of the heavy-duty vehicles (HDV), with the specific emphasis on the high-power charging (HPC) at megawatt level.
D5.1 Definition of digital twin requirements and architectures
This deliverable describes the specifications and requirements for the trustworthy Modular Digital Twins of demonstrator vehicles cost-effective standardized modular and scalable electric powertrain components for heavy-duty long-haul applications.
This deliverable provides a general summary of the basic knowledge on standardization in order to bring the consortium on a uniform level in this respect. Nevertheless, the focus of this deliverable is on the standardization landscape, which is relevant to the ESCALATE project and therefore also other related initiatives
This deliverable delineates the objectives of the dissemination efforts, which encompass targeting specific stakeholders, using different communication channels and tools to reach the general public and creating a recognizable visual identity.