Evaluate Sustainability of Using Autonomous Vehicles for the Last-mile Delivery Industry (original) (raw)

AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES: SAFETY, SUSTAINABILITY AND FUEL EFFICIENCY

In the early 20 century people shifted from horse drawn vehicles to motorized vehicles. In the mid 21 century we will be changing to Autonomous Vehicles (AV). There are certain perceptions about the safety, fuel efficiency and the sustainability of autonomous vehicles. To justify huge investment that is required for the same and the required behavior driver change, sustainability and fuel efficiency is to be evaluated. This article looks at these challenges that Autonomous vehicles are facing and it is essential to evaluate them properly. It is also essential to evaluate the benefits of AV's in terms of these challenges. In this present world of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) any development in the developed countries has direct impact on the developing countries, even the opinions of the people. AV's present a lot of challenges and opportunities for developing countries such as India.

Conception and Development of a Last Mile Vehicle for Urban Areas

Small Electric Vehicles, 2021

In megacities, increasing globalization effects are leading to rapidly increasing prosperity and augmented purchasing power, and thus to a growing need for punctual, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly delivery of goods. A smart, small electric vehicle concept is presented that targets on meeting the requirements for the delivery of goods in urban areas and that is designed especially for the delivery on the last mile. This last mile vehicle (LMV) for cargo transportation is attached to a truck. Whenever it is needed, for example to deliver goods into narrow streets, in pedestrian areas or in case of traffic jams, it can be unfolded and unloaded from the truck and hereby guarantees a flexible and punctual delivery of goods. This flexible on-time delivery is possible because the last mile vehicle is designed, so that the legal regulations of the non-motorized vehicle lane, that is everywhere to be found in Asia, are met. The vehicle is designed with three wheels, a range of ...

A Review of the Transformation of Road Transport Systems: Are We Ready for the Next Step in Artificially Intelligent Sustainable Transport?

Applied System Innovation

Mobility is experiencing a revolution, as advanced communications, computers with big data capacities, efficient networks of sensors, and signals, are developing value-added applications such as intelligent spaces and autonomous vehicles. Another new technology that is both promising and might even be pervasive for faster, safer and more environmentally-friendly public transport (PT) is the development of autonomous vehicles (AVs). This study aims to understand the state of the current research on the artificially intelligent transportation system (ITS) and AVs through a critical evaluation of peer-reviewed literature. This study’s findings revealed that the majority of existing research (around 82% of studies) focused on AVs. Results show that AVs can potentially reduce more than 80% of pollutant emissions per mile if powered by alternate energy resources (e.g., natural gas, biofuel, electricity, hydrogen cells, etc.). Not only can private vehicle ownership be cut down by bringing ...

Does the introduction of small electric cargo vehicles into a logistics concept for last mile delivery of parcels and groceries in urban areas reduce its environmental impact ?

2018

The presented investigation analysed the environmental impact of introducing electric cargo vehicles into logistics concepts for last mile delivery of parcels and groceries in urban areas. In order to evaluate the environmental impact of substituting an electric cargo vehicle as e.g. an electric light duty vehicle (LDV), a batterv-electric passenger car (BEV) or an e-cargobike for a diesel light duty vehicle, a comparison based on a simplified Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) was conducted. Data from existing LCA studies of vehicles were combined with information on the actual transport service, i.e. the average cargo weight of vehicles. The expected change of the four chosen indicators cumulated primary energy consumption (for energy efficiency), CO2 equivalents (for climate impact), NOx and PM (for air quality) and noise level was estimated. Results show that application of all investigated electric cargo vehicles has a potential to reduce the environmental impact of the logistics chain ...

Autonomous ground vehicles in urban last-mile delivery : an exploration of the implementation feasibility and consumer’s acceptance

2019

E-Commerce has rapidly changed the urban last-mile delivery in recent years, and Courier-, Express- and Parcel (CEP) companies are challenged by the increasing demand. Service robotics with autonomous vehicles are subject to be the catalyst for transforming the industry. Considering the infancy and lack of research on the subject, the purpose of this study is to explore the concept of autonomous ground vehicles (AGVs) in urban last-mile delivery from two perspectives. First, data about the industry and insights from the technology provider summarize the status quo of recent developments and implementation barriers with the help of expert interviews. The findings show obstacles in the technological maturity and regulatory framework. Moreover, although only road-AGVs (rAGVs) will significantly change the industry, sidewalk-AGVs (sAGVs) act as a proof of concept as the implementation is more feasible. In addition, they create new premium services for the consumers. Second, an attempt t...

Minimizing the trade-off between sustainability and cost effective performance by using autonomous vehicles

Journal of Cleaner Production

The activities of the most enterprises are related to the difficulties while adapting to the current market demand, therefore, it is vitally important to define and solve the arising problems. Today consumers require non-expensive, personalized, ecological products just on time to their doorstep. Most government policies in this area are focused on the customer rights, demand in sustainable products and on stemming the environmental impacts of unsustainable production practices. However, the authors' of the current scientific publications are discussing the limited possibilities to achieve the cost effective performance and sustainability. The conducted literature analysis indicates that there is a lack of industry 4.0 practices for supply chain management. The presented publication considers the competitiveness strategy, which contributes to sustainable and optimal costs management. The supply chain must evolve and shift from the traditional to more sustainable solutions. The Internet of Things, big data analytics, cloud computing, cyber-physical systems along with autonomous vehicles and logistic clusters can help to maintain the competitiveness advantage in the long-run. The proposed approach also provides flexibility, redundancy and adaptive abilities to manage the logistic cluster, which allows limit the trade-offs between sustainability and cost effective performance. The simulation of the logistic network was done using the real data from the specialists' interviews within the food industry. The obtained results showed that by implementing the autonomous vehicles strategy along with the consolidation warehouses CO 2 emission level can be decreased by 22%. Moreover, the rest stops are not required during the trip because of the autonomous vehicles implementation in the supply chain. The proposed strategy also decreased costs of the whole logistic network. Currently the practical implementation of the developed distribution strategy is limited by the legislation and infrastructure issues, which should be solved aiming to reach sustainable supply chain and cost effective performance.

The use of autonomous vehicles in transportation

Tehnika, 2021

The objective of this paper is to examine the types of autonomous vehicles already employed in transportation. It exemplifies the segments of transportation which already use autonomous vehicles. This paper gives an insight of the places in the world where autonomous vehicles are put in use. Furthermore, companies such as Volvo, Volkswagen, Airbus and WAYMO have showed their models of driverless vehicles ranging from trucks, buses, shuttles and helicopters. Moreover, the paper provides a description, testing methods, use and features of the each vehicle presented. In short, this paper aims to raise consciousness about the future of not just public transportation but also transportation of any other type such as good’s transportation, delivery, vehicles provided for sightseeing, aircrafts etc.

Time and Cost Efficiency of Autonomous Vehicles in the Last-Mile Delivery: A UK Case

International Business Research, 2021

In recent years, last-mile delivery has become an increasingly important area in the global supply chain. Practically, there has been an increasing worldwide interest in developing the last-mile delivery robots/vehicles to increase the efficiency of the whole supply chain. Theoretically, several researchers have suggested that using autonomous robots brings more efficiency for delivery. However, almost no current studies consider a specific last-mile delivery activitytransport from supermarkets after loading to pickup stations before unloading. The goal of this study is to investigate whether and how autonomous vehicles/robots can address the issue of cost and time efficiency. Specifically, this research aims at identifying the time and cost structures of using autonomous vehicles for the delivery along the chosen route-a single way from the Sainsbury's supermarket to the Amazon pickup station at Coventry. Furthermore, the research aims to find whether using autonomous vehicles is more efficient in time and/or cost than using vans with drivers for this route.

Autonomous last-mile delivery robots: a literature review

European Transport Research Review, 2024

This literature review investigates how self-driving autonomous delivery robots (ADRs) impact last-mile deliveries, add value to the logistics and transport industry, and contribute to creating competitive business models. Autonomous vehicles are still a developing technology and ADRs could possibly be one of the solutions to the last-mile problem, in particular in cities and for urban freight with an increasing number of parcels to deliver. Last-mile delivery is also changing as e-commerce and more demanding customers emerge. Such development, however, faces challenges regarding infrastructure, externalities such as CO 2 emissions, and shorter delivery-time requirements. This review, focused on ADRs, reveals four major themes (operations, infrastructure, regulations, and acceptance) through which we explain the barriers and benefits of using ADRs for last-mile deliveries. The review shows that the operations of ADRs can impact last-mile deliveries by lowering costs, optimising the use of time, and reducing externalities. The review also shows that the foundation of last-mile infrastructure would have to change if ADRs are to be used to a greater extent. Regulations for ADRs are still not yet in place, which makes the market somewhat confused. The acceptance of ADRs in society is another challenge because the innovation of ADRs is still new and unfamiliar. Altogether, the use of ADRs for last-mile deliveries shows great potential, based on the promising results of the articles reviewed. However, most studies on ADRs have been theoretical in nature, such as models, which highlights the need for real-world case studies and implementations.

The Model of Vehicle and Route Selection for Energy Saving

Sustainability, 2021

The World Bank, United Nations, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, and others are in line with the governments of countries that are strongly interested in the sustainable development of countries, regions, and enterprises. One of the aspects that affects the indicators and prospects of sustainable development is the efficiency of energy source use. Nationwide reductions in the greenhouse gas emissions of motor vehicles could have a direct effect on ambient temperature and reducing the effects of global warming, which can affect future environmental, societal, and economic development. Significant reductions in fuel consumption can be achieved by increasing the efficiency of use, and the performance, of current cargo vehicles. This aspect is directly related to cargo delivery systems and supply chain efficiency and effectiveness. The article solves the problem of increasing the effectiveness of cargo delivery and proposes a model that would minimize transport...