This report considers developments in trailer electrification over the next 10 years (2023-2032). It provides analysis for the adoption of four different (though not mutually exclusive) variants of electrification: shore power plus battery, mild solar, full solar, and electric axles (e-axles).
Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary
2. Market Issues
2.1 Pallet Carriers
2.1.2 Non-Pallet Carriers
2.2 Technology Types
2.2.1 Shore Power Plus Battery
2.2.2 Mild Solar
2.2.3 Full Solar
2.2.4 E-Axles
2.3 Market Drivers
2.3.1 Decarbonization
2.3.2 Regulations
2.3.3 Range Extension for Tractor Units
2.3.4 Differentiated Diesel Taxes
2.3.5 Asset Tracking and Security
2.3.6 Detention Measurement and Management
2.3.7 Load Security and Compliance
2.3.8 Utilization Monitoring
2.3.9 Future-Proofing and Trade Cycle
2.4 Market Barriers
2.4.1 Tractor/Trailer Fleet Imbalance
2.4.2 Payload
2.4.3 Durability and Robustness
2.4.4 Trailer Lifecycle
2.5 Pricing
3. Competitive Landscape
3.1 Shore Power Plus Batter
3.2 Mild Solar
3.3 Full Solar
3.4 E-Axles
3.5 Business Model Development
4. Market Forecasts
4.1 Scope
4.2 Methodology
4.3 Limitations
4.4 Key Assumptions
4.5 Forecasts
4.6 Shore Power Plus Battery
4.6.1 Shore Power Plus Battery for Refrigerated Trailers