Economic Benefits Comparison of 30kWh IP54 Outdoor Containers at Port Terminals

The methodology is validated using a real case study for the Port of Lisbon, and obtained results demonstrate the potential for the installation of an onshore power supply in medium- to large-dimensio...

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