There is a global urgency to electrify freight and logistics, one of the largest and hardest-to-abate sources of emissions. Ports, terminals and logistics hubs are under growing pressure to decarbonise, yet conventional charging infrastructure makes electrification at scale operationally and economically difficult. Elonroad is part of the solution.
By embedding conductive rails directly into road and depot surfaces, the system enables cable-free, hands-free charging both while driving and when parked, without interrupting operations. Vehicles charge continuously as part of their normal workflow, eliminating dedicated charging stops and reducing the need for large batteries. Smaller batteries mean lower vehicle cost, less raw material consumption and a reduced environmental footprint across the full lifecycle.
The solution is already deployed across ports, logistics sites and industrial terminals in Europe and North America, with ongoing collaborations with leading cargo-handling OEMs and major infrastructure operators. Elonroad is now also entering Asian markets, where interest in scalable port and logistics electrification is growing rapidly.
The result is a measurable reduction in both total cost of ownership and CO2 emissions, delivered through infrastructure that integrates into existing operations rather than disrupting them.