Benedikt has been working at T&E since 2022, analyzing data and writing reports on the complex effects of transport policy for Germany and Europe. He has recently been working on the planning and financing of transport infrastructure, the expansion of charging infrastructure, biofuels and e-fuels in the GHG quota, electricity market design, and emissions trading.
Benedikt studied physics at Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich and is currently completing his master's degree in economics and sustainability at the Technical University Berlin. Prior to joining T&E, Benedikt developed comprehensive models for energy turnover and greenhouse gas emissions for GermanZero.