Research & Innovation for Sustainable Urban Transport Solutions Mats Rosenqvist Volvo Group Trucks Technology
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Research & Innovation for Sustainable Urban Transport Solutions Mats Rosenqvist
Volvo Group Trucks Technology
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Urban transport is one of the main contributors to CO2 emissions not only in developed countries but also in many developing countries. To address the global change of climate change, international cooperation to make urban transport more sustainable is essential. This session presents solutions implemented in different cities worldwide. Each speaker will introduce challenges those solutions address, experiences and lessons learnt from implementations and estimated reduction of CO2 emissions after implementation as well as other social benefits. This session also provides an overview of the global trends in R&D and policies in reduction of CO2 emissions from the transport sector.
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Research & Innovation for Sustainable Urban Transport Solutions
• Challenges
• International Collaborative Research and Innovation
• Urban transport solutions
• Automation and digitalization Full electric bus in operation in Gothenburg “ELECTRICITY” line 55
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Energy efficiency potential, drivetrain: ~ 25-30%, with added costs and compexity
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Transportation Effciency improvements: E.g. : Improved regulation, logistics, fuel infrastructure , etc.
Renewable fuel usage: E.g. Renewable Gas, DME, Methanol , Electricity, Bio diesel etc.
Society & industry challenges Improvements & solutions
industry challenges A large Challenge!
EU White Paper CO2 reduction 2050
2030 Target -20%
40 % CO2 Reduction until 2030
Sustainable urban transport solutions
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Low emissions (Noise)
Vehicle and infrastructure
integration
Urban ITS platform
Modularity, scalability
Energy sources, carriers and converters
Vehicle technologies
Transport and mobility services
Road infrastructure
International Public-Private Collaboration
City distribution Freight market Refuse BRT Electrification Traffic Safety
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Case study for implementing sustainable urban mobility: Göteborg. Göteborg is the second largest city in Sweden. There are more than 900,000 inhabitants in the Göteborg Region and there are 500,000 inhabitants in Göteborg. 50% of Scandinavia's industrial capacity is within a 300 kilometers radius. Göteborg has the largest port in Scandinavia. Göteborg was in the 1970s the largest shipbuilding site in Scandinavia, an industry that now is gone and has transferred into an advanced engineering knowledge hub in a modern harbor area to work and live. A city with a World class Traffic safety-work and a municipal administration with focus on Environmental awareness, Triple Helix cooperation between the City, the Academia, with Business, and in International collaboration. Yet - the major infrastructure investments were made in the 1960:s with incremental improvements since then, like this bridge. Conguestion problems and need for new infrastructure.
Guangzhou BRT Numbers • 22.5km BRT dedicated roadway • 26 stations (longest 285m) • 40 lines with nearly 1000 buses and a
coverage of 273km • 843,000 passengers per day (2011) • Peak throughput 27,400 passengers/ hour/
direction (2011) Features • ITS dispatching • Transfer to the subway & public bicycle • Flexible Type BRT buses can go in and out
of the corridor • 7 companies in 3 groups operate GBRT • LPG buses
BRT issues • Slow down city traffic • Occupy much space for stations and
the dedicated roadways • Not easy to access stations • Less lines and stations than before • In peak hours – too many buses but
still not enough to meet demand
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BRT experiences transferred to BRT-Light in Gothenburg
• BRT Light in operation • Bi-Articulated 24 meter long buses with
low floor • Partly on dedicated bus lanes
Curitiba Bogota
Santiago Leon
Mexico Sao Paulo
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BRT-Light – “Stombuss” in Gothenburg
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Volvo has a long tradition in working together with cities in the development of new products tailored for the Bus Rapid Transit around the globe. Already in the early 90ies the bi-articulated bus was developed to meet the growing vehicle capacity demands in Curitiba - a new step in the urban transport (Volvo 100% of all Articulated buses) In the middle of the 90ies Volvo presented to Bogota a set up of a BRT concept which lead to the implementation of the Transmilenio. A project based on a corridor of 42 km with double lanes which was concluded in 18 months. Today 1.5 million passenger use the system daily. (Volvo 75% of the fleet - articulated buses and 100% of Bi-articulated buses) The first entry into Mexico was Leon, a city with slightly more than one million inhabitants, inaugurated in 2003 (Volvo 100% of fleet) The largest transformation of an urban bus system took place end of last year in Santiago de Chile as the first step of their new BRT system was inaugurated. Volvo developed a new full low floor concept for this project and received the full order which was the largest order for Volvo ever (Volvo 100%) Mexico City entered into the BRT society last summer through a first project in the heart of the city. Apart from the articulated buses Volvo also supplied the systems for Traffic Control and Passenger Information. (Volvo 2/3rd of the deliveries) Finally in our home town of Gothenburg a number of projects have been developed and the latest is the creation of a new Bi- Articulated full low floor bus for the local BRT corridor - the “Trunkline” (Volvo 100%)
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Low emissions (Noise)
Vehicle and infrastructure
integration
Urban ITS platform
Modularity, scalability
Energy sources, carriers and converters
Vehicle technologies
Transport and mobility services
Road infrastructure
International Public-Private Collaboration
City distribution Freight market Refuse BRT Electrification Traffic Safety
Presenter
Presentation Notes
Case study for implementing sustainable urban mobility: Göteborg. Göteborg is the second largest city in Sweden. There are more than 900,000 inhabitants in the Göteborg Region and there are 500,000 inhabitants in Göteborg. 50% of Scandinavia's industrial capacity is within a 300 kilometers radius. Göteborg has the largest port in Scandinavia. Göteborg was in the 1970s the largest shipbuilding site in Scandinavia, an industry that now is gone and has transferred into an advanced engineering knowledge hub in a modern harbor area to work and live. A city with a World class Traffic safety-work and a municipal administration with focus on Environmental awareness, Triple Helix cooperation between the City, the Academia, with Business, and in International collaboration. Yet - the major infrastructure investments were made in the 1960:s with incremental improvements since then, like this bridge. Conguestion problems and need for new infrastructure.
Alternative fuels • For long distance transport, crude oil derived diesel
fuel with increasing renewable and synthetic components will remain the dominant fuel
– Liquid methane and DME/Methanol are prioritized complements
• For regional transport, compressed and liquefied methane fuel will grow due to price and security of supply
– Biogas will grow slowly but total volume is limited
• Short distance transport will lead the shift to electricity, especially in urban areas
– City buses with plug-in or full electric solutions will be followed by urban delivery and municipality utility trucks
– Compressed methane, later followed by DME, will also be important due to low noise and PM emissions
New energy buses in Shanghai • Super Capacitor buses • Battery buses • Hybrid buses • Battery Swapping stations and
remote battery management • DME (Di-Methyl-Ether) buses in operation in Shanghai today - and more will come due to the incentive programs by the Chinese Government
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Super Capacitor Bus
Battery Bus
Advanced Dual-Cell Battery for Electric
Vehicles comprising a smart Battery
Management System based on a high current
limiting device
Highly Automated Vehicles for Intelligent Transport. Automated
Queue Assistance and Stop&Go
Urban buses and delivery vehicles with
advanced second generation of energy
efficient hybrid electric powertrains
High Energy Lithium-Ion Storage
Solutions
Advanced Fluorinated Materials for High
Safety, Energy and Calendar Life Lithium
Ion Batteries
Materials, technologies and processes for
sustainable automotive electrochemical
storage applications. New Li-ion cell for traction purposes
Hybrid energy strategy and drive
interface
Cost efficient hybrid drive technology Battery system development and usage
HAVE-IT HCV SuperLIB EuroLiion AMELIE Helios
EU project contribution to hybrid innovation
European Bus System of the Future – demo bus for next generation BRT
Increased Productivity • EBSF VOLVO Demonstrator • Dwell time 5,75 min (-25%). • Average speed 25 Km/h. (+4%) • Capacity 139 passengers (+20%) • Required no of buses 12,1 (-18%) • Total yearly savings 169 K€ (Diff
+562 K€)
EBSF is coordinated by the International Association of Public Transport (UITP)
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Further innovation to increase efficiency focusing on the vehicle to increase productivity Volvo buses is involved in a project partly financed by the Eurropean 7th framework program. The project name is ”The European Bus System of the Future” (EBSF) and Volvo Buses is developing an articulated bus with high passenger capacity. The bus have the driver in the center at the very front for better use of the interior space and wide doors to enhace rapid bording. With this special design with the driver in the middel on top of the front axel and fexible sating the bus can carry 25 % more pasengers than a convetional articulated bus. The bus have also a new modern design and uses wide doors in the front part to improve acessability.
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ElectriCity – operational demo
Lindholmen Science Park
Johanneberg Science Park
• Quiet, emission-free and fuel-efficient electric buses from Volvo
• Electric bus service between Johanneberg Science Park and Lindholmen Science Park
• Includes future bus stop solutions, ITS solutions, safety concepts, green depot and energy solutions
• Tests and demonstrates new ways to travel by public transport
• In operation since May 2015!
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Low emissions (Noise)
Vehicle and infrastructure
integration
Urban ITS platform
Modularity, scalability
Energy sources, carriers and converters
Vehicle technologies
Transport and mobility services
Road infrastructure
International Public-Private Collaboration
City distribution Freight market Refuse Transit System Electrification Traffic Safety
Presenter
Presentation Notes
Case study for implementing sustainable urban mobility: Göteborg. Göteborg is the second largest city in Sweden. There are more than 900,000 inhabitants in the Göteborg Region and there are 500,000 inhabitants in Göteborg. 50% of Scandinavia's industrial capacity is within a 300 kilometers radius. Göteborg has the largest port in Scandinavia. Göteborg was in the 1970s the largest shipbuilding site in Scandinavia, an industry that now is gone and has transferred into an advanced engineering knowledge hub in a modern harbor area to work and live. A city with a World class Traffic safety-work and a municipal administration with focus on Environmental awareness, Triple Helix cooperation between the City, the Academia, with Business, and in International collaboration. Yet - the major infrastructure investments were made in the 1960:s with incremental improvements since then, like this bridge. Conguestion problems and need for new infrastructure.
• Common goods reception for small and midsize shops in the city centre
• Reception check and consolidation of goods
• Delivery to shops according to time schedule
• Trained personnel managing the reception/registration and the deliveries
• Free participation for a limited number of shops
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Neutral solution – business operated by a joint organisation, owned by the
merchants and the real estate owners
WP7 Sustainable Logistics best solutions
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There is a lot of ongoing clean vehicle research that brings implemetation of clean vehicles in operation, from hybrid refuse trucks, light duty urban city logistics vehicles and medium-heavy duty distribution vehicles using the very promising fuel Bio-Di-Methyl-Ether (BIO-DME) that currently is in operation in a number of haulage firms in the region. A DME vehicle shows 95% CO2 reduction and combustion produces very low emissions of particles and nitrogen oxides. There is also ongoing Collaborative Urban Transport solutions to make urban logistics more efficient together with efficient models for urban logistics operations and planning. Fleet & Transport management systems and services (Dynafleet) Göteborg is also a logistics hub with the largest port in Scandinavia. Research from the Security Arena has implemented innovative”Fast-Track” port logistics solutions to make traffic through the city to the port more efficient.
• Rapidly growing demand • On-line business (Alibaba) • Logistics inefficiency • Traffic safety issues • Pollution issues • Energy consumption • Low margin > overload • Many small owner operators • Many actors and middle
men • Rapid development of
infrastructure • Freight market
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Logistics challenges in China
China, Shanghai – Freight Market
WP7 Sustainable Logistics best solutions 18
Sustainable urban transport solutions
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Low emissions (Noise)
Vehicle and infrastructure
integration
Urban ITS platform
Modularity, scalability
Energy sources, carriers and converters
Vehicle technologies
Transport and mobility services
Road infrastructure
International Public-Private Collaboration
City distribution Freight market Refuse BRT Electrification Traffic Safety
Presenter
Presentation Notes
Case study for implementing sustainable urban mobility: Göteborg. Göteborg is the second largest city in Sweden. There are more than 900,000 inhabitants in the Göteborg Region and there are 500,000 inhabitants in Göteborg. 50% of Scandinavia's industrial capacity is within a 300 kilometers radius. Göteborg has the largest port in Scandinavia. Göteborg was in the 1970s the largest shipbuilding site in Scandinavia, an industry that now is gone and has transferred into an advanced engineering knowledge hub in a modern harbor area to work and live. A city with a World class Traffic safety-work and a municipal administration with focus on Environmental awareness, Triple Helix cooperation between the City, the Academia, with Business, and in International collaboration. Yet - the major infrastructure investments were made in the 1960:s with incremental improvements since then, like this bridge. Conguestion problems and need for new infrastructure.
Refuse truck driver supported by robot
“Imagine a robot that quietly and discreetly enters your neighborhood, collects your refuse bin and empties it into the refuse truck. It is done without waking the sleeping families and without heavy lifting for the refuse truck’s driver. This is the purpose of ROAR, a joint project with the aim to develop tomorrow's smart transport solutions”
ROAR: Robot-based Autonomous Refuse handling, a bilateral collaboration project Sweden-US
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Low emissions (Noise)
Vehicle and infrastructure
integration
Urban ITS platform
Modularity, scalability
Energy sources, carriers and converters
Vehicle technologies
Transport and mobility services
Road infrastructure
International Public-Private Collaboration
City distribution Freight market Refuse BRT Electrification Traffic Safety
Presenter
Presentation Notes
Case study for implementing sustainable urban mobility: Göteborg. Göteborg is the second largest city in Sweden. There are more than 900,000 inhabitants in the Göteborg Region and there are 500,000 inhabitants in Göteborg. 50% of Scandinavia's industrial capacity is within a 300 kilometers radius. Göteborg has the largest port in Scandinavia. Göteborg was in the 1970s the largest shipbuilding site in Scandinavia, an industry that now is gone and has transferred into an advanced engineering knowledge hub in a modern harbor area to work and live. A city with a World class Traffic safety-work and a municipal administration with focus on Environmental awareness, Triple Helix cooperation between the City, the Academia, with Business, and in International collaboration. Yet - the major infrastructure investments were made in the 1960:s with incremental improvements since then, like this bridge. Conguestion problems and need for new infrastructure.