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Sustainability in Urban Waste Management: The Efficiency of Electric Waste Transport Vehicles

Buri, Z., T. Kiss, J.: Sustainability in Urban Waste Management: The Efficiency of Electric Waste Transport Vehicles.
IJEMS MMTK. 10 (4), 1-18, 2025.
title:
Sustainability in Urban Waste Management: The Efficiency of Electric Waste Transport Vehicles
authors:
  • Buri Zsolt
  • T. Kiss Judit
corresponding author:
Buri Zsolt
published:
2025
type:
article
genre:
foreign language journal publication in domestic (Hungarian) journal
journal:
International Journal of Engineering and Management Sciences (ISSN: 2498-700X)
language:
English
HAC:
Social Sciences, Business and Management
subjects:
Green Logistics, EV Cost Analysis, Urban Waste Management, Sustainable Logistics
abstract:
This study evaluates the long-term economic feasibility of electric waste collection vehicles (EVs) as a sustainable alternative to diesel-powered counterparts in urban municipal services. Using real operational data from a Hungarian waste management company, we developed a total cost of ownership (TCO) model spanning 10 years, which incorporates investment costs, energy consumption, maintenance, depreciation, and battery replacement. Our analysis reveals that although EVs require a significantly higher upfront investment (€350,000 vs. €183,200), their lower operational and maintenance costs result in a break-even point around year 8. When accounting for a €50,000 battery replacement in year 6, the total 10-year cost of the EV remains lower (€431,769 vs. €450,914) than the diesel vehicle, resulting in a net saving of €19,145. The study emphasizes the significance of local energy prices and service structures in assessing fleet electrification. While the findings are based on Hungarian data, the proposed methodology can be adapted internationally to support data-driven decision-making in sustainable waste logistics.
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