44th International Vienna Motor Symposium
Shell's Electrification Journey: From Green Power Production to Charging Solutions for Mobility
Authors
Dr.-Ing. D. Liebig, Dr. M. Gao, Dr.-Ing. J. Brombach, Dr. G. Liu, Dr. V. Null, K. Rieger, C. Stefels, Dr. K. Weinreich, Dr.-Ing. K. Wilbrand, Royal Dutch Shell; Prof. M. Ouyang, School of Vehicle and Mobility, State Key Laboratory of Automotive Safety and Energy, Tsinghua University, Peking; L. Sens, Dr.-Ing. J. Lange, Institute of Environmental Technology and Energy Economics, Hamburg University of Technology:
Year
2023
Print Info
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Summary
Electrification is one of the key drivers to decarbonize the transport sector, especially for light- and heavy-duty on-road vehicles. Even for very heavy non-road applications like mining trucks and near-shore shipping, battery electric powertrains and adequate high-power charging solutions are being developed.
This paper describes the technologies that will allow Shell to power electric mobility applications: by generating renewable energy, providing energy storage solutions and by developing dedicated charging solutions, ranging from slow on-street charging, home and destination charging to fast and ultra-fast charging at retail stations or wherever customers need to charge their battery electric applications. By 2025 Shell plans to operate 250,000 chargers, and 2.5 million chargers by 2030.
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ISBN
978-3-9504969-2-5
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