Data sharing scheme will help prove eHGV viability
Innovate UK and Enroute have launched a new project involving data sharing for electric heavy goods vehicles (eHGVs). Enroute (Efficient Network for Road-freight Optimisation, Utilisation and Transfer of Energy) is spearheading the initiative to improve the operational efficiency of eHGV charging.
Consortium members include logistics company Welch’s Transport, transport technologies company Syselek and the University of Cambridge. The goals include mapping the existing landscape to identify opportunities for data sharing, building a business case that outlines the economic and environmental benefits and implementing a proof-of-concept to showcase the practical viability of their approach.
Chris Welch, managing director of Welch’s Transport, said:
Our commitment to integrating cutting-edge data-sharing technology not only enhances operational efficiencies but also significantly advances our sustainability goals. At Welch’s Transport, we are excited to lead the way in demonstrating that environmental responsibility and business success go hand in hand in the modern freight and logistics landscape.
Strategies are employed to overcome challenges related to commercial sensitivities and privacy concerns using anonymisation techniques and advanced security measures, ensuring that all participant data remains secure and confidential.
By proving the effectiveness of the data sharing model, Enroute hopes to instil confidence among stakeholders and spur further investments in eHGV technologies and infrastructure.