The forecasted railway transport volume of radioactive material in Germany from 2024 to 2028 shows stability, with anticipated values maintaining at 15.0 million tonne kilometers annually. This implies no year-on-year variation from the projected data compared to 2023's actual figures, which also remained constant at 15.0 million tonne kilometers, indicating a flat trend with no recorded growth or decline. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the past five years demonstrates a stagnation at 0%, reflecting a stable but non-dynamic market scenario.
Future trends to watch for in the German radioactive material transport sector include:
- Potential regulatory changes affecting the nuclear energy and waste transport markets.
- Technological advancements in railway logistics that may enhance efficiency.
- Public and governmental attitude shifts toward nuclear energy and its associated logistics.
- Impacts of broader energy policy shifts in Germany and the EU relating to nuclear energy.