After 4 months of experimentation, the Capenergies competitiveness cluster is unveiling the 1st results of the EnerNetMob demonstrator installed on the site of the Marché d'Intérêt National in Marseille: a pilot consisting of a recharging point powered by a photovoltaic shade and dedicated to recharging a refrigerated lorry, which prevented the emission of 1.6 tonnes of C02 between September and December 2021.
Funded by the European Commission's Interreg MED programme, the EnerNetMob project aims to create a Europe-wide network of recharging infrastructures to promote electromobility and transnational cooperation. On 8 April, all the partners will be in Marseille to share the results of the 13 experiments carried out in 12 countries at the project's final conference.
A demonstrator to meet environmental challenges
last-mile logistics
Encouraging initial results
to accelerate the deployment of new infrastructure
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| 151 rounds of 56km on average (up to 105km) to deliver up to 60 tonnes of fresh produce between April and September 2021 |
99 charging sessions on the terminal 2,2 MWh of energy supplied Full truck refuelling in less than 3h30 in average |
2.9 MWh of self-consumed solar energy 49% PV-powered truck recharging (80% over a full year) |
The EnerNetMob trial conducted by Capenergies in Marseilles is proof of the effectiveness of electric mobility for urban logistics: the truck's battery autonomy is more than sufficient to cover the needs of the round, recharging time is optimised and the driver experience is improved. It is also a collective learning experience for all the partners in the deployment and use of such an infrastructure.
The project will have a number of spin-offs at different levels:
- MIN des Arnavaux plans to install 10 additional kiosks and draw up a best practice guide for the deployment of electric mobility for the delivery of fresh produce;
- Delivery company Urby wants to expand its range of electric vehicles with larger trucks;
- A handbook of best practice for European local authorities will soon be available online on a digital platform.
EnerNetMob final conference
8 April 2022 at La Coque, Marseille


