Logo: Bauhaus-University Weimar
≡
  • Jump to main menu
  • Jump to page menu
  • Jump to breadcrumbs and menu
  • Jump to subpage menu
  • Jump to main content
  • Jump to contacts and information
  • Webmail
    • for students
    • for staff (OWA)
  • Moodle
  • Course Catalogue
  • Message Boards
  • DE
  • EN
Shortcuts
  • Webmail
    • for students
    • for staff (OWA)
  • Moodle
  • Course Catalogue
  • Message Boards
  • Academic Advising
  • BAUHAUS.JOURNAL ONLINE
  • Calendar
  • University Library
  • Language Centre
  • Sports Centre
  • International Office
  • Dining Menu
  • Emergency
  • Search people
  • DE
  • EN
Logo: Bauhaus-University Weimar Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
  • University
    • News
      • Bauhaus.Journal online
      • Newsroom and Communications+
      • Social Media
      • Calendar+
      • Message Boards+
      • Open-minded Thuringia+
      • Aid for Ukraine from the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar+
      • A Cleaner Campus: More Respect
      • Saving Energy at the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar+
      • Bauhaus.Module
      • Academic Year
      • Current competitions
      • Elections at the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
      • Job Openings+
      • Fairs
      -
    • Profile+
    • Structure+
    • Studies+
    • Teaching+
    • International+
    • Research and Art+
    • Transfer+
    • Partners and Alumni+
    • Bauhaus100
    • Student Representative Committees+
    • Doctoral Council
    • Services+
    -
  • Architecture and Urbanism
    • News+
    • Profile+
    • Structure+
    • Studies+
    • Research and Art+
    • International+
    • Partners and Alumni+
    • Services+
    • Projekte
    +
  • Civil and Environmental Engineering
    • News+
    • Profile+
    • Structure+
    • Studies+
    • Research+
    • International+
    • Partners and Alumni+
    • Services+
    +
  • Art and Design
    • News+
    • Profile+
    • Studies+
    • Structure+
    • Research and Art
    • International+
    • Partners and Alumni+
    • Services+
    • Projekte+
    • Tagung »Beziehungskisten«+
    • Skizzenbuch »Bist Du Bauhaus?«
    +
  • Media
    • News+
    • Structure+
    • Studies+
    • Research+
    • International+
    • Partners and Alumni
    • 25-year anniversary
    • Services+
    +
  • {{facultySearchbase[$index].title}}

nothing was found

WHAT WAS THE QUESTION?
  1. University
  2. News
  3. Bauhaus.Journal online
Contact and Information
  • Official Instagram account of the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
  • Official LinkedIn account of the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
  • Official Vimeo channel of the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
Photo: Raphael Obertreis
Photo: Raphael Obertreis
Infographic showing the distribution of bus propulsion technologies. Image: Hilde Teichmann
Infographic showing the distribution of bus propulsion technologies. Image: Hilde Teichmann
Published: 19 November 2025

Power Transition: Nationwide Survey Shows Trent Towards Alternative Energy Solutions in Heavy-Duty Transport

Transport and logistics companies are increasingly turning to alternative energy sources such as electricity and hydrogen. Alternative power systems for heavy-duty transport will dominate in the mid- to long-term – despite high investment costs and the current lack of infrastructure. These were the findings in a recent study carried out by the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar. The study was conducted as part of the h2-well Markthub«, which involved 143 companies nationwide.

»In order to reach the national and European climate targets, a major change in propulsion technologies and energy sources in the transport sector is necessary«, says Hilde Teichmann, research assistant at the Professorship of Transport System Planning at the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar. In this context, more than 140 medium-sized to large transport companies nationwide with a total of over 14,000 buses and commercial vehicles were surveyed in the spring of 2025 on the opportunities and challenges of alternative propulsion systems.

»Our analysis identified a trend: Battery-powered electric propulsion will prevail wherever it makes technical and operational sense«, says Hilde Teichmann. According to predictions made by transport companies, nearly half of all vehicles will be battery-powered by 2045. The percentage will vary depending on the industry and vehicle category. Synthetic fuels (e-fuels) and hydrogen come in second and third place among the preferred alternative energy sources. 

»Already today, 50% of transport companies and 47% of transport operators are considering vehicles with alternative propulsion systems when it comes to new purchases«, noted the transport scientist. Looking ahead to 2030, over 60% of companies plan to use battery-powered electric vehicles, and 20 to 40% of companies plan to use hydrogen-powered vehicles. 

Whether in coaches, public bus transport, or the construction and waste disposal sectors: Hydrogen drives are considered especially promising for long-distance travel and heavy commercial and special-purpose vehicles. Businesses expect that by 2045, 30% of all coaches and special-purpose vehicles will be hydrogen-powered. Hydrogen-powered public buses and trucks over 12 tonnes are expected to make up 10 - 20% of the fleet.

At the same time, this transition to new propulsion systems is posing major challenges for German transport and logistics companies. According to the study, high investment costs, a lack of infrastructure, insufficient green hydrogen production, and an unclear subsidy policy are considered the biggest obstacles to the introduction of zero-emission vehicles. Reluctance is particularly high in the commercial vehicle sector (logistics, construction, and waste disposal industries): 65% of the transport companies asked rated the transition to alternative propulsion systems in their operations as being of little to no significance – securing skilled workers, digitalization, and the business situation are rated as having a much higher priority.

Further information can be found on the European Digital Innovation Hub Thuringia website:https://edih.digital/mod/page/view.php?id=1873&forceview=1 

Contact:
Hilde Teichmann
Professorship of Transport System Planning
Phone: (+49) 03643 / 58 4464
E-Mail: hilde.marie.teichmann[at]uni-weimar.de

Back All News
  • Official Instagram account of the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
  • Official LinkedIn account of the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
  • Official Vimeo channel of the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
  • The Bauhaus-Universität Weimar uses Matomo for web analytics.
  • Print
  • Send by e-mail
  • Feedback this Page
  • Studies

    • Academic Programmes
    • Advising
    • Discover the university
    • Application
    • New Students
    • Course Catalogue
  • Information

    • Alumni
    • Employees
    • Researchers
    • Visitors and Guests
    • Academic Staff
    • Emergency Information
    • Press and Media
    • Doctoral candidates
    • Students
    • Businesses
  • Services

    • Message Boards
    • Campus Maps
    • Sitemap
    • Media Service
    • Data Protection Policy
    • Accessibility Statement
    • Legal Notice
  • Contact

    • Contact form
  • Contact
  • Data protection policy
  • Accessibility Statement
  • Legal Notice
  • Sitemap
  • Internal
  • TYPO3
  • The Bauhaus-Universität Weimar uses Matomo for web analytics.
© 1994-2025 Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
  • Contact
  • Data protection policy
  • Accessibility Statement
  • Legal Notice
  • Sitemap
  • Internal
  • TYPO3

Accessibility panel

Simple language

Information about the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar in German.

Set contrast Read more about this setting

Changes from color to monochrome mode

contrast active

contrast not active

Darkmode for the lightsensitive Read more about this setting

Changes the background color from white to black

Darkmode active

Darkmode not active

Click- and Focus-feedback Read more about this setting

Elements in focus are visually enhanced by an black underlay, while the font is whitened

Feedback active

Feedback not active

Animations on this Website Read more about this setting

Halts animations on the page

Animations active

Animations not active