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Airports adopt electrification amid push for sustainability

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Airports adopt electrification amid push for sustainability
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Joe Petrie Editor & Chief | AviationPros

Airports worldwide are increasingly adopting electrification to reduce their reliance on fossil fuels. This transition is driven by a growing commitment to sustainability, which has evolved from a buzzword to a critical mandate. By integrating more electric solutions, airports can significantly lower their fossil fuel consumption, leading to more environmentally friendly operations.

The Mandate for Sustainability

In the prevailing era, sustainability is not optional for airports; it's a necessity. The aviation industry has a desire to electrify as part of modernizing infrastructure, which includes building for a sustainable future over the next 40 years.

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This desire has led to the widespread adoption of sustainability measures, including the electrification of various airport operations. Electrification helps meet these sustainability goals and often leads to long-term cost savings and improved operational efficiency.

Electrification of Rental Car Fleets

A notable trend in airport sustainability efforts is the electrification of rental car fleets. Many airports are now requiring rental car companies to offer electric vehicles (EVs) to travelers. This shift necessitates constructing new infrastructure to support these vehicles, including parking structures and consolidated rental car centers located off-site to reduce congestion and enhance passenger experience at terminals.

With the rise in electric rental cars, airports must ensure that adequate EV charging stations are available within these facilities. This need extends to passenger vehicles parked at the airport for several days. Providing sufficient charging infrastructure is essential to accommodate this growing demand and support the overall transition to a rental fleet that includes EVs.

EV Integration in Airport Operations

Beyond rental cars, airports are integrating EVs into various aspects of their operations. Ground service equipment, such as baggage carts, tugs, and trams, is increasingly being replaced with electric alternatives. Additionally, bus fleets that transport passengers to and from rental car facilities and people movers within the airport are being electrified.

This transition reduces emissions and improves air quality within the airport vicinity, benefiting workers and passengers. Moreover, EVs often require less maintenance than their fossil fuel counterparts, resulting in lower operational costs over time.

Doubling Capacity with Electrification

Many airports are working to double their existing capacity to accommodate growing passenger numbers and increased flight operations. This expansion involves integrating modern electrical infrastructure that can support various electric vehicles and equipment. By doubling capacity through electrification, airports aim to create more efficient, sustainable operations.

However, while the push towards electrification is strong, airports face significant challenges in this transition. Most airports lack expertise in electrical infrastructure involving complex systems for power distribution and EV charging stations integration with existing operations.

To address this issue, airports often collaborate with external experts in electrical engineering and infrastructure development. These partnerships are crucial for ensuring new systems' effectiveness, scalability, and adaptability to future technological advancements.

Upgrading Substations

Modernizing airport infrastructure also involves significant upgrades starting with substations critical for managing electricity distribution across the airport providing reliable power supply necessary handling increased load from new technologies growing use electric vehicles equipment upgrades include installation intelligent circuit breaker technology predictive maintenance digital switchgear reducing footprint typical lineup power protection equipment keeping campus running 24/7 improving capacity reliability supporting wide range demands preventing outages disrupting operations

Enhancing Power Protection Equipment

Alongside substation upgrades enhancing power protection equipment crucial maintaining stable safe electrical supply Airports need robust systems protect against surges faults potential disruptions including installation surge protectors circuit breakers advanced fault detection systems safeguarding sensitive operations lighting security extensive array electronic devices day-to-day activities radar communication control tower flight centers guaranteeing safety reliability essential operational efficiency passenger safety

Providing All Ranges of Power

To support diverse needs modern infrastructure necessary provide all ranges low medium high voltage different applications require different levels lighting small electronic devices typically use low larger equipment systems medium heavy-duty applications HVAC buses ground service upgrading ensure all operate efficiently effectively flexibility crucial integrating new technologies adapting future changes energy use effective communication integration between pieces critical smooth operation interoperability facilitates efficient management enhances overall performance enabling components work harmoniously together Digital switchgear open protocols allowing greater flexibility compatibility monitoring control real-time insights data improving operational efficiency safety open protocols securing integration existing future technologies supporting long-term adaptability

Enhancing Airport Infrastructure with Advanced Electrical Solutions

As undergo significant modernization meeting demands integrating advanced crucial landside airside applications ABB leader offers range designed terminal upgrades cargo hanger expansion consolidated centers parking equipped chargers ensuring efficient reliable sustainable ready advancements primary approaches ABB takes supporting modernization innovative creating future-proof design advanced circuit breakers relays enhancing safety employing methods predictive virtualized protection control robust adaptable needs Serviceability Modular Designs ABB's designed serviceability featuring plug-and-play modular simplifying installation minimizing downtime disruption advanced further enhancing ease dynamic environments quick efficient essential Summary The aviation industry complex yet essential undertaking strive double capacity integrate sophisticated navigate challenges limited expertise stringent federal procurement requirements strategic partnerships focus making significant strides environmentally friendly transformation supports current needs paves way continued innovation growth years come Sponsored by: Natalie Silva Strategic Marketing Sustainability Leader Critical Power Industries global products solutions creates roadmap critical market development division Prior joining held leadership roles product management segment marketing industries family reside Raleigh North Carolina

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