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The Swedish Transport Administration electric road program () or Swedish Transport Administration Electrification Program () is a program involving the assessment, planning, and implementation of an electric road national infrastructure for Sweden by Trafikverket, the Swedish Transport Administration. The fact-finding program began in 2012 and assessments of various electric road technologies in Sweden began in 2013. The final report was published in December 2024. It recommended against a national electric road network in Sweden as it would not be cost-effective, and the project was paused. Technology TRL (formerly Transport Research Laboratory) lists three power delivery types for dynamic charging, or charging while the vehicle is in motion: overhead power lines, ground level power through in-road or on-road rail, and wireless inductive charging. Overhead power was most technologically mature solution which provided the highest levels of power at the time of the 2018 report ...
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Electric Road
An electric road, eroad, e-roadway, or electric road system (ERS) is a road which supplies electric power to vehicles travelling on it. Common implementations are Overhead line, overhead power lines above the road, ground-level power supply through conductive rails, and dynamic wireless power transfer (DWPT) through Inductive charging#Transportation, resonant inductive coils or inductive cables embedded in the road. Overhead power lines are limited to commercial vehicles while ground-level rails and inductive power transfer can be used by any vehicle, which allows for public charging through a system for power metering and billing. Of the three methods, ground-level conductive rails are estimated to be the most cost-effective. Government studies and trials have been conducted in several countries seeking a national electric road network. South Korea, Korea was the first to implement an induction-based public electric road with a commercial bus line in 2013 after testing an experime ...
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An electric road, eroad, e-roadway, or electric road system (ERS) is a road which supplies electric power to vehicles travelling on it. Common implementations are overhead power lines above the road, ground-level power supply through conductive rails, and dynamic wireless power transfer (DWPT) through resonant inductive coils or inductive cables embedded in the road. Overhead power lines are limited to commercial vehicles while ground-level rails and inductive power transfer can be used by any vehicle, which allows for public charging through a system for power metering and billing. Of the three methods, ground-level conductive rails are estimated to be the most cost-effective. Government studies and trials have been conducted in several countries seeking a national electric road network. Korea was the first to implement an induction-based public electric road with a commercial bus line in 2013 after testing an experimental shuttle service in 2009, but it was shut down due to agin ...
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Dynamic Charging
An electric road, eroad, e-roadway, or electric road system (ERS) is a road which supplies electric power to vehicles travelling on it. Common implementations are Overhead line, overhead power lines above the road, ground-level power supply through conductive rails, and dynamic wireless power transfer (DWPT) through Inductive charging#Transportation, resonant inductive coils or inductive cables embedded in the road. Overhead power lines are limited to commercial vehicles while ground-level rails and inductive power transfer can be used by any vehicle, which allows for public charging through a system for power metering and billing. Of the three methods, ground-level conductive rails are estimated to be the most cost-effective. Government studies and trials have been conducted in several countries seeking a national electric road network. South Korea, Korea was the first to implement an induction-based public electric road with a commercial bus line in 2013 after testing an experime ...
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