LITTLE BIG TRANSITIONS: ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION MACHINES ON SMALL SITES
Paper in proceeding, 2022

Apart from grand projects (e.g., bridges) with large material and diesel-related emissions, civil engineering mostly comprises small and medium-sized projects (e.g., roundabouts, parks), where climate impact must also be mitigated. Because equipment manufacturers have been slow in providing electric machines (e.g., +/-2,5 tonnes electric excavators, wheel-loaders, etc.), which supports the transition to emission-free sites, the following enquiry appeared: which are the relevant barriers, enablers, benefits, and perspectives. This paper adopts an interdisciplinary operation management framework for a Swedish urban park project, where an electric wheel-loader was used (study includes interviews, observations, energy measurements and assessment electric vs. diesel equivalent machines). Main findings show operators being modest in their expectations, electric machines performing as diesel-driven ones, and the difference in emissions being relatively significant. The considerable idle time indicated that a meta-level project portfolio planning would have huge potential - e.g., through involving machine rental companies in a sharing economy setup.

Scandinavia

heavy-duty

electrical

engineering

sustainable transition

Author

Bogdan Bahnariu

Halmstad University

Dimosthenis Kifokeris

Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Building Design

Saffa Aqel

Halmstad University

Christian Koch

Halmstad University

Association of Researchers in Construction Management Arcom 2022 38th Annual Conference Proceedings

542-551
9780995546363 (ISBN)

38th Annual ARCOM Conference, ARCOM 2022
Glasgow, United Kingdom,

Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)

Construction Management

Energy Systems

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