Gkritza receives DOE award for roadways feasibility study

Through funding awarded by the DOE ARPA-E IDEAS program, the electric roadways study will analyze freight and passenger vehicle corridors in lower Los Angeles County and evaluate in-road inductive wireless and overhead conductive electric roadway technology solutions.
Nadia Gkritza

The year-long study’s results will be extended to other major US cities and interstates and will assess:

  • First adopters
  • Value proposition for incremental rollout
  • Technology gaps for accelerated market adoption
  • Localized impact on utilities and emissions reduction

The study’s team consists of faculty from Utah State University, Purdue University and Colorado State University; industry partner AECOM; and Southern California Edison.

Source: CE News