A Methodology for Early-Phase Environmental Target Setting in Heavy-Duty Vehicle Development Combining Baseline Life Cycle Assessment and Delta-Based Analysis for Reference LCA Construction
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Examensarbete för masterexamen
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Master's Thesis
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Environmental target setting in early-phase product development is challenged by
limited data availability and reliability, as well as the difficulty of combining retrospective
and prospective information. In industrial contexts such as heavy-duty
vehicle development, full life cycle assessments (LCAs) are often not feasible at early
stages, despite the significant influence of early design decisions on environmental
performance.
This thesis develops a transparent and repeatable methodology for constructing reference
LCAs by combining baseline Life-Cycle Impact Assessment (LCIA) data with
structured delta values representing project-specific changes through a case study.
The approach enables the estimation of environmental performance for early-phase
projects without requiring complete product definitions.
The case-specific results demonstrate that climate impacts are highly concentrated
within a limited number of systems, particularly the energy storage system (ESS)
in battery electric vehicles (BEV). At the same time, the analysis reveals a weak
alignment between identified hotspots and the locations of implemented changes.
This indicates that development efforts are primarily driven by other factors than
environment, with effects on sustainability often occurring as secondary outcomes.
From a methodological perspective, the proposed approach provides a pragmatic alternative
to full LCAs, enabling structured and decision-relevant assessments under
conditions of uncertainty. While subject to limitations related to data quality and
standardisation, the methodology supports early-phase environmental target setting
by combining hotspot identification with change analysis.
Overall, the study contributes a flexible and scalable framework that bridges the
gap between environmental assessment and practical decision-making, supporting
the integration of sustainability into industrial product development processes.
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BEV, Deltas, Early-Phase, ESS, Heavy-duty, LCA, LCIA, Methodology, Product Development, Sustainability
