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Shifting to zero-emission logistics with right-sized, mission-focused, N1 eLCVs

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Zero-emission logistics for electric vehicles

The EU market faces a significant gap between the supply of light commercial vehicles and the increasing demand for urban logistics. In 2023, 1.2 million diesel light commercial vehicles were registered, compared to only 108 200 battery-electric vehicles. Improving last-mile logistics efficiency requires innovative solutions from both established and emerging automotive players. The EU-funded Shift2Zero project aims to advance zero-emission logistics by leveraging IVECO’s eDaily and Alke’s ATX vehicle platforms in the segment of light commercial vehicles. The project will collaborate with logistics service providers and mobility operators to develop innovative electric vehicles tailored for e-commerce, returns, and cold deliveries. Additionally, it will address adoption barriers by reducing operational costs and environmental impact.

Objective

Current market dynamics in EU reveal a gap between supply - existing N1 vehicles, and demand - evolving needs of urban logistics and climate targets. In 2023, 1.2M new LCV registrations were diesel-powered, and only 108,200 battery-electric. Last-mile logistics, the least efficient and most complex part of the supply chain, presents significant opportunities for improvements at vehicle and operations levels. Dynamic requirements and increasing environmental impact require innovative solutions from the automotive industry, both from high volume OEMs and new entrants. S2Z aims to capitalize on the benefits of both vehicle platforms in the N1 segment - represented by IVECO’s eDaily multi-purpose platform, and Alke’s ATX design-for-purpose platform, ultimately contributing to “Shifting to zero-emission logistics through right-sized, mission-focused, N1 e-LCVs”.
To achieve this vision, S2Z proposes a 4-step user- and mission-centric design approach placing end-users and their needs at the core of all project activities. To this end, S2Z involves 5 LSPs & mobility operators as partners: Gruber, DHL, Diakinisis, Clem, InPost. As a result, we will co-develop and shape at least 6 novel N1 concepts with enhanced and safe functionalities leading to tighter market fit, particularly in the segments of e-commerce, returns and cold deliveries. Innovative concepts, from modular cargo bodies to vehicle control strategies with optimized tyres & brakes, as well as dual transport of people & freight, will be physically prototyped and tested in real-life operations in 6 pilot sites (BE, GR, IT, 2 x NO, PL).
S2Z brings a multidisciplinar consortium of 30 partners from 10 countries to cover the complete automotive and logistics value chains, complemented by policymakers to effectively ensure our route to market: overcoming barriers for the adoption of S2Z eLCVs, reducing operational costs and environmental impact in scalable urban & sub-urban operations.

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€ 822 500,00
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