A framework of support to scale in Mobility as a Service
This project seeks to consider the ideal MaaS framework to benefit users and providers in a sustainable way, acknowledging all parts of the MaaS ecosystem.
This project seeks to consider the ideal MaaS framework to benefit users and providers in a sustainable way, acknowledging all parts of the MaaS ecosystem.
Recommendations/policy directions for transition to LZEV trucks, & analysis of total cost of ownership & geospatial roadmap analysis for refueller / EV chargers.
This project will explore the potential of biochar for use as a climate-responsible, high-performance, pavement material.
This project will explore how potential consumer challenges to achieving Net Zero emissions might be overcome, in particular looking at three key technologies.
This research will provide an evidence base and tools for how new residential neighbourhoods can best contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Assessment of battery-electric buses for regional school bus services in WA – where, electricity network capacity, and technical support required.
This project consists of designing and prototyping of a 12-seat electric bus with the flexibility to transport people and parcels more efficiently and sustainably.
Recommendations from “FACTS: A Framework for an Australian Clean Transport Strategy”, including a downloadable copy of the final report.
This project will develop accessibility guidelines for Low and Zero Emission Vehicle charging infrastructure, collaborating with industry and people with disability.
Download ‘A Smart Transport Technology Roadmap for Perth’, a summary of key challenges in Perth’s transport network and the technologies to address them.
This research will model the impact of various policy levers on carbon emissions from road and rail freight, and to identify the economic benefits.
A comparative evaluation of the energy and environmental performance of the electric battery and hydrogen fuel cell for freight vehicles in Australia.
This project will analyse the public transport bus network of metropolitan Melbourne, and build a spatio-temporal charging map for the use of electric buses.
Project aim is to identify/analyse specific aspects of existing & emergent connected & other vehicle & traffic data, to improve existing network management.
A comparative assessment of C-ITS technologies & international standards, helping inform future decisions for nationally consistent approaches for deployment.
This project identifies key segments of the heavy vehicle fleet likely to transition to hydrogen fuel technology and provide a roadmap for the NSW government.