Charles Dubouix Last update 24/11/2023
Alternative Energy: Battery Electric Semi Truck
Key take-aways
Powering the truck with electricity instead of fossil fuels can yield up to 80% reduction of emissions per trip in France, while completely eliminating tailpipe emissions.
The cost is higher for shippers, mostly because the market is nascent and not yet mature.
Electric trucks are suited for short distance, round-trips under 300km due to the limited battery autonomy.
Going Further
E-Trucks are far less emissive than diesel counterparts throughout their lifespan. Although the battery production is very emissive compare to diesel truck manufacturing, they quickly repay their "ecological debt" if they consume decarbonized electricity.
In France, life cycle analysis estimate a 80% reduction in GHG emissions compared to traditional diesel vehicles.
Suitable for short trips
Operating from Le Havre, the electric trucks can make deliveries in a 150km radius from the port due to the battery limitations.
For longer distances B100 and Combined Transport are more suited.
Going electric requires investments from carriers resulting in surcharges
The supply of Electric Trucks is very low, in 2022 only 0,30% of Heavy trucks sold were electric and there are reasons for that:
- Pre and post-carriage of FCL via LEH (Le Havre, France) for locations in a 150 km radius
- Other routes can be launched — please get in touch your OVRSEA point of contact
Comparative assessment | Diesel Semi-Truck | Electric Semi-Truck |
Exhaust Emissions | ❌ NOx, PM, SOx, CO | ✅ None |
Life-Cycle emissions | ❌ High | ✅ Up to 80% reduction with the French electricity mix |
Daily Driving Range | ✅ 500-1000 | ❌ 300-500 |
Total Cost of Ownership | ✅ Moderate | ❌ High (will be lower for 2030 models) |