TY - JOUR
T1 - Analyzing inland waterway competitiveness with electric autonomous RoRo vessels
T2 - A case study from Rotterdam to Ghent
AU - Parvasi, Seyed Parsa
AU - Psaraftis, Harilaos N.
AU - Michailidis, Sotirios
AU - Kloch, Kristoffer
AU - Krause, Stefan
AU - Tangstad, Espen
AU - Mørkrid, Odd Erik
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Adopting green vehicles in the transport sector is a highly effective policy for mitigating the sector’s carbon footprint. Moreover, the EU transport policy acknowledges the pivotal role of inland waterways (IWW) in decarbonizing Europe, with a strategic objective to enhance its modal share through the transition from road to IWW. This paper investigates the potential of electric autonomous Roll-on Roll-off (RoRo) ships to enhance the competitive edge of IWW as compared to road transport. This paper examines the impact of this innovative transport system on sustainability by analyzing Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) across economic and environmental dimensions using a comparative case study approach and quantitative analysis data. The main result is that implementing electric autonomous RoRo ships can lead to a 45 % reduction in OPEX (operational expenditure), with profitability expected after about 3.5 years. Emissions decrease by more than 60 %, and by 2030, CO2 emissions in the Well-to-Wake (WTW) cycle are projected to reduce by approximately 77,000 tonnes, aligning with EU transport and environmental policies.
AB - Adopting green vehicles in the transport sector is a highly effective policy for mitigating the sector’s carbon footprint. Moreover, the EU transport policy acknowledges the pivotal role of inland waterways (IWW) in decarbonizing Europe, with a strategic objective to enhance its modal share through the transition from road to IWW. This paper investigates the potential of electric autonomous Roll-on Roll-off (RoRo) ships to enhance the competitive edge of IWW as compared to road transport. This paper examines the impact of this innovative transport system on sustainability by analyzing Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) across economic and environmental dimensions using a comparative case study approach and quantitative analysis data. The main result is that implementing electric autonomous RoRo ships can lead to a 45 % reduction in OPEX (operational expenditure), with profitability expected after about 3.5 years. Emissions decrease by more than 60 %, and by 2030, CO2 emissions in the Well-to-Wake (WTW) cycle are projected to reduce by approximately 77,000 tonnes, aligning with EU transport and environmental policies.
KW - Autonomous shipping
KW - Electric propulsion
KW - Maritime transport
KW - RoRo vessel
KW - Shipping decarbonisation
KW - Transport policy
U2 - 10.1016/j.cstp.2025.101406
DO - 10.1016/j.cstp.2025.101406
M3 - Journal article
SN - 2213-624X
VL - 20
JO - Case Studies on Transport Policy
JF - Case Studies on Transport Policy
M1 - 101406
ER -