Projects and articles of Emanuela Peduzzi
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Emanuela Peduzzi
ResearcherEmanuela Peduzzi holds a PhD in Energy Engineering from École Polytechnique de Lausanne, where her research focused on renewable energy, energy systems optimisation, and techno-economic evaluations. She joined TML to work on projects related to electric vehicles and transport emissions. Emanuela is a strong modeller and data-analyst with expertise in energy- and transport related topics.

Preparatory study for the future Brussels shared bike system: benchmarking and recommendations
Is a bicycle sharing system the best investment of public resources to make the bicycle available to everyone, to get more people on bicycles, and ultimately to have fewer cars in the city?

Gap analysis of a zero-emission automotive industry
How will Europe achieve a successful shift to zero-emission vehicles by 2035?

Impact Monitor – Horizon Europe
TML contributes to the development of a framework and toolset for technology and policy assessment of the environmental, economic, and societal impacts of European aeronautics research and innovation.

EMMOSS model
TML updates and develops the Flemish emissions model for shipping and railways.

TERM reports 2022 - 2026
Digitalisation in the mobility system: what are the challenges and opportunities?

What influences choices when buying cars and vans in Flanders?
In this study, we examine how and to what extent Fleming's purchasing behaviour can be steered towards greener vehicles.

The affordability of car use in the future
TML examined the potential impact on the affordability of car use of current European policies and proposals in the Fit for 55 package.

Electric vehicles impact study update
What impact will the introduction of electric cars and vans in Belgium have on the electricity grid? This study examines the latest policy proposals and developments at national and European level.

BEV Barometer
TML monitored the evolution of the framework conditions for electric cars in Flanders.

Market readiness of zero-emission heavy duty vehicles and related infrastructure
How many electric and hydrogen powered trucks will drive on European roads by 2030?