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Investigating Opportunities for Charging Infrastructure to be Shared by On-Road and Off-Road Construction Equipment in California

Status

In Progress

Project Timeline

September 25, 2023 - December 31, 2025

Principal Investigator

Jean-Daniel Saphores

Project Team

Shakib Kafashan, Sabah Hossain Iqra, Ryan Harner, Farzana Khatun

Sponsor, Program & Award Number

SB1 // STRP Faculty Research: 2024-39
(Also see the UC ITS page)

Areas of Expertise

Zero-Emission Vehicles & Low-Carbon Fuels

Team Departmental Affiliation

Civil and Environmental Engineering

Project Summary

Globally, the construction industry is responsible for 10% of the greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) produced by human activities. In California, off-road construction equipment is the second-largest contributor to off-road GHGs. The electrification of construction equipment holds promise not only in reducing GHGs but also in curbing air pollution (specifically PM2.5 and NOx emissions), mitigating noise pollution, and minimizing disruptive vibrations, which is of particular significance in densely populated urban areas. However, a key obstacle in transitioning construction equipment to zero emissions, whether on-road or off-road, is the need to establish reliable, high-voltage charging infrastructure at various locations. This infrastructure must be accessible not only at fixed sites like depots and maintenance facilities but also on dynamic construction sites. This project will investigate strategies for establishing and utilizing charging infrastructure for both on-road and off-road construction equipment in California. To achieve this, the researchers will conduct interviews with leading construction rental companies in the United States, survey battery-electric construction equipment manufacturers, collaborate with contractors, survey California's power utilities, consult with the California Air Resources Board, and examine international experiences in promoting battery-electric construction equipment, primarily in Europe. The findings from this project will assist California in formulating suitable policies for transitioning to zero-emission construction equipment and in effectively managing infrastructure projects in collaboration with the industry.

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