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Literature Review Conclusions. In conclusion, it is of paramount importance to underscore that the exhaustive literature review does not yield a reliable baseline that could be efficaciously employed as a benchmark for the two demonstrator trucks (XXX and FCEV) that are presently in the developmental phase as an integral part of this project. This observation accentuates the inherent challenges associated with extracting pertinent information from secondary sources, especially when the subject matter pertains to not enough studied fields. The dynamic nature of the field coupled with the specificity of the project's requirements necessitates a more bespoke approach to the establishment of a baseline. In response to these findings, a strategic decision has been made to pivot the TCO assessment focus towards primary data. This decision is being carried out to ensure the accuracy and relevance of the baseline data. By concentrating on primary data, it can be ensured that the baseline is not only reliable, but it is the best and fair comparison with the demonstrators developed in the EMPOWER project. Consequently, undertake an assessment of two baseline diesel trucks from the MY2020 range provided by the IVECO manufacturer. These baselines will be established exclusively using primary data, thereby ensuring that they accurately mirror the current state of diesel technology. Coupled with the primary data provided by the IVECO manufacturer, a TCO model to best describe in detail the sum of the costs occurring during the truck's life is developed, trying to consider each cost that can occur during the truck's full life cycle. This methodological approach will not only equip us with a more reliable baseline but also guarantee the highest possible degree of comparability between the two trucks equipped with novel technology and the MY2020 baselines. By adopting this approach, we aim to facilitate a more precise and meaningful comparison, thereby contributing significantly to the successful development and evaluation of the Battery Electric Vehicle and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle trucks.
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