Zero-Emission Delivery for Logistics and Transportation: Challenges, Research Issues, and Opportunities
J. Bukhari, A.G. Somanagoudar, L. Hou, O. Herrera, W. Merida

TL;DR
This paper reviews the use of zero-emission vehicles in package delivery, comparing different systems, discussing integration challenges, and exploring AI and integrated solutions to promote green logistics.
Contribution
It provides a systematic review of zero-emission delivery systems, compares various technologies, and highlights research challenges and future opportunities in green logistics.
Findings
Comparison of UAV, electric vehicle, and fuel-cell truck delivery systems.
Identification of technical, environmental, economic, and political challenges.
Proposes AI and integrated solutions for zero-emission logistics.
Abstract
Greenhouse gas, produced from various industries such as Power, Manufacturing, Transport, Chemical, or Agriculture, is the major source of global warming. While the transport industry is among the top three major contributors, accounting for 16.2% of global emissions. To counter this, many countries are responding actively to achieve net or absolute zero-emission goals by replacing fossil fuel with renewable energy sources. In response to this initiative, this chapter provides a systematic review of the use of zero-emission vehicles for a specific use case of package delivery. It first compares different green delivery systems that use unmanned aerial vehicles, electric vehicles, and fuel-cell trucks for certain weight categories. Specifically, a coordination of unmanned aerial vehicle and ground-based electric truck envisions a new paradigm of ground-based zero-emission vehicles where…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTransportation and Mobility Innovations · Electric Vehicles and Infrastructure · Vehicle Routing Optimization Methods
