Urban Governance and Social Innovation

The potential of light electric vehicles for specific freight flows

insights from The Netherlands

Rapport

The number of light commercial vehicles in cities is growing, which puts increasing pressure on the liveability of cities. Light electric freight vehicles (LEFV) and cargo bikes can offer a solution, as they occupy less space, can be manoeuvred easily and does not emit tailpipe pollutants. This paper presents the results of the first half-year of the LEVV-LOGIC project (2016-2018), aimed at exploring the potential of LEFVs for various urban freight flows. Delivery characteristics, trends, practical examples and the judgement of experts are combined to assess the potential of LEFVs for seven major urban freight flows. The preliminary analysis concludes that every urban freight flow has a certain level of potential for using LEFV. In particular parcel and food deliveries have high potential; however, deliveries related to services and the last phase of construction work can also be switched to LEFV. In comparison, non-food deliveries to retail establishments and the collection of waste collection have less potential. Though the latter can change when recycling standards become higher.

Reference Balm, S., Moolenburgh, E., Anand, N., & Ploos van Amstel, W. (2017). The potential of light electric vehicles for specific freight flows: insights from The Netherlands.
Published by  Kenniscentrum Techniek 1 June 2017

Publication date

Jun 2017

Author(s)

Ewoud Moolenburgh
Nilesh Anand

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