MACBETH is set to revolutionize the electrification of long‐haul trucking by developing user-centric Megawatt Charging Hubs that tackle the technical, social, and economic challenges of deploying high‐power charging infrastructure. In a sector critical to decarbonizing logistics transport, MACBETH will pilot advanced charging solutions designed to accelerate the shift to battery electric trucks—paving the way for a greener, more sustainable future in line with the Paris Agreement, EU Green Deal, and Fitfor55 targets.
MACBETH user-centric MCS charging hubs for long-haul trucking
By bringing together 19 partners from across Europe, MACBETH aims to deliver a scalable, robust charging system that meets the evolving needs of the commercial transport sector. The project will:
Develop multipoint charging hubs specifically tailored for battery electric trucks, ensuring compatibility with diverse operational demands.
Integrate cutting-edge Megawatt Charging Systems with digital tools for real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance, and efficient energy management.
Establish two demonstration sites in the Nordics and Benelux regions, chosen to represent varied geographic contexts and operational conditions.
Generate invaluable insights and data to overcome barriers to mass deployment, thus supporting the transition to widespread electrification along major TEN-T corridors and logistic terminals.
Deliver a system-level charging concept at Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 8 by project completion, positioning Europe at the forefront of sustainable transport innovation.
MACBETH demonstration and outcomes
The real-world demonstration will validate MACBETH’s innovative charging hub concept through:
Two strategically located pilot sites that capture a range of operational scenarios.
Implementation of state-of-the-art Megawatt Charging Systems coupled with smart digital frameworks to optimise charging slot allocation and minimize downtime.
A focus on addressing key challenges such as grid integration, rapid deployment, and cost efficiency to facilitate large-scale market adoption.
Generation of actionable insights for industrial stakeholders, policy makers, and research communities to further support the shift toward zero-emission long-haul transport.