The role of battery electric vehicles in off-peak hour deliveries: Sustainability assessment of a case study in Stockholm

IF 6.9 Q1 OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
Syeda Erum Hassan , Claudia Andruetto , Alfred Posch
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City logistics faces critical challenges in optimising resource management, utilising time effectively, and reducing costs, particularly in the context of growing environmental concerns. Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) and Off-Peak Hour Deliveries (OPHD) have emerged as promising solutions. Despite considerable research efforts, more research is needed to evaluate the impacts of using BEVs during OPHD. To address this need, this paper describes how data from a case study in Stockholm were used to develop a comprehensive overview of the sustainability impacts of OPHD carried out with BEV. A multi-method approach was applied, including an indicator framework, Life Cycle Costing, and a Social Life Cycle Assessment to consider all sustainability dimensions holistically. Our findings reveal that, while BEVs are not yet cost-competitive with Internal Combustion Engine vehicles for daytime operations, OPHD can mitigate these costs by increasing the vehicle utilisation and distances travelled. Furthermore, OPHD with BEV can offer substantial benefits by increasing accessibility and reducing emissions. However, challenges such as increased employee-related transport costs and infrastructure needs must be addressed. The main contributions of this paper are practical, as we add knowledge about the impacts of OPHD using BEV, and methodological, as we used a multi-method approach to holistically assess sustainability impacts. Future research should focus on long-term impacts and refine assessment methods to support the sustainable development of urban logistics. This study highlights the importance of using holistic sustainability assessment to inform and enable stakeholders and decision-makers to leverage the full potential of OPHD when shifting to more sustainable transport.
电池电动车在非高峰时段配送中的作用:斯德哥尔摩案例研究的可持续性评估
城市物流在优化资源管理、有效利用时间和降低成本方面面临严峻挑战,尤其是在环境问题日益严重的背景下。电池电动汽车(BEV)和非高峰时段配送(OPHD)已成为前景广阔的解决方案。尽管开展了大量研究工作,但仍需开展更多研究,以评估在 OPHD 期间使用 BEV 的影响。为了满足这一需求,本文介绍了如何利用斯德哥尔摩案例研究的数据,对使用 BEV 进行 OPHD 的可持续性影响进行全面概述。本文采用了多种方法,包括指标框架、生命周期成本计算和社会生命周期评估,以全面考虑所有可持续性方面。我们的研究结果表明,虽然在日间运营中,BEV 在成本上还无法与内燃机车辆相媲美,但 OPHD 可以通过提高车辆利用率和增加行驶距离来降低成本。此外,使用 BEV 的 OPHD 还能通过增加可达性和减少排放带来巨大效益。然而,必须解决与员工相关的交通成本增加和基础设施需求等挑战。本文的主要贡献在于实用性和方法论,前者是由于我们增加了有关使用 BEV 的 OPHD 影响的知识,后者是由于我们使用了多种方法来全面评估可持续性影响。未来的研究应关注长期影响,并完善评估方法,以支持城市物流的可持续发展。本研究强调了使用整体可持续性评估的重要性,以便为利益相关者和决策者提供信息,使其在转向更可持续的交通方式时充分利用 OPHD 的潜力。
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