ELECTIN


Phasing out fossil fuels for all forms of transport is generally accepted as beneficial, with electricity and, in some cases, hydrogen, the leading replacements. Comparing case studies from the Faroe Islands and Iceland, the project will study the cost of installing the infrastructure necessary for sparsely populated areas to phase out fossil fuels for transport. The project will seek to identify potential bottlenecks for lorries and other heavy transport vehicles. Charging these types of vehicles using rapid chargers can place significant strain on local power grids, and multiple large vehicles charging at one time could potentially overburden a local grid. The project will compare electric-powered vehicles with hydrogen-powered vehicles.

NORA fundingin 2021 DKK 300.000