Transportation in Charge

For the Transportation in Charge project, IKEM is investigating the legal requirements for shared charging infrastructure in commercial areas.

Commercial area with trucks

Projekt

Transportation in Charge examines the practical suitability of available electric commercial vehicles (e-trucks) and charging infrastructure for various logistics operations. The project is also evaluating business models for the shared use of charging infrastructure in business parks.

IKEM supports the project as a subcontractor and works out which business models are legally feasible and which legal requirements must be taken into account when drafting contracts.

Contact

Transportation in Charge (TiC) – Energy law assessment of business models for the shared use of charging infrastructure in commercial areas

Principal: Fraunhofer-Institut für Fertigungstechnik und Angewandte Materialforschung

Duration: 03/2024–01/2025

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