The Electrification Community will gather and share information and best practices across five innovation areas. Together, these pillars help members connect project knowledge with practical deployment decisions.
How the community will work
• Curated briefings from ALICE projects, demonstrations, and market developments.
• Focused webinars and in-person exchanges around concrete use cases.
• Structured collection of member needs, barriers, and no-regret actions.
• Connections between members, project partners, and solution providers where collaboration can unlock progress.
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Member-driven activities! The activities and initiatives of the community will be tailored to members’ feedback collected through the Electrification Community survey. This will help prioritize the topics, formats, barriers, and stakeholder exchanges that members find most useful. |
ALICE’s network includes a wide mix of stakeholders, covering the whole truck charging ecosystem. That mix is a strength and can leveraged to achieve the holistic approach needed to bring electrification into practice.
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Member group |
Typical need |
Community value |
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Shippers and freight buyers |
Understand credible transition pathways, partner requirements, procurement implications, and what to ask from carriers and charging providers. |
Europe-relevant guidance, peer cases, policy intelligence, and access to trusted partners and solution options. |
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LSPs, carriers, and fleet operators |
Reduce uncertainty around use-case suitability, charging strategy, routing, operational redesign, TCO, and phased deployment. |
Practical lessons from projects and peers, structured barrier sharing, solution matchmaking, and visibility on emerging tools and infrastructure models. |
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OEMs, CPOs, energy and tech providers |
Need better demand signals, access to end-user pain points, and feedback on barriers to uptake. |
A pre-competitive forum to hear real operational needs, validate assumptions, and connect with potential adopters and demonstrators. |
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Ports, hubs, terminals, depots, cities and corridor actors |
Need coordination on power, charging access, traffic patterns, shared infrastructure, and hub design. |
A space to link freight demand, infrastructure planning, policy context, and operational realities across the value chain. |
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Research, innovation, and project partners |
Need exploitation routes and direct feedback from the market. |
A channel to move from project output to adoption by exposing solutions to ALICE members and capturing barriers early. |
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Associations, clusters and public bodies |
Need evidence on market readiness, obstacles, and where policy or funding can unlock scale. |
A structured view of real barriers, implementation conditions, and cross-stakeholder priorities from the field. |
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Why this community matters Electrifying freight road transport helps future-proof logistics by reducing fossil fuel dependency, lowering operational costs, and meeting demands for sustainable business practices. Large-scale electrification is needed to achieve ambitious emission reduction targets set by the European Commission, requiring logistics companies to adapt their operations. Innovations across products and services make a holistic approach essential, and the Electrification Community provides a platform for sharing knowledge and best practices to support this transition. The ALICE Electrification Community is designed to help members act with more clarity, lower risk, and faster learning. |