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ERS for Heavy Duty Commercial Vehicles with Catenary Power Supply System Design, Field Trials and European Perspectives

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Author(E)1) Michael Lehmann
Affiliation(E)1) University of Applied Sciences
Abstract(E)The presentation will deal with a review of the eHighway development with special emphasis on system design and integration of the power supply into existing motorways. A second focus will be laid on the public implementations in the field trials on German motorways and how they contribute to a vision of a sustainable and efficient truck transport branch. The third focus theme will deal with technical and political considerations regarding trans European implementations - e. g. their regulative and normative approaches.

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