Optimal allocation of charging stations for electric vehicles using probabilistic route selection

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Abstract

Electric vehicles (EVs) are environmentally friendly and are considered to be a promising approach toward a green transportation infrastructure with lower greenhouse gas emissions. However, the limited driving range of EVs demands a strategic allocation of charging facilities, hence providing recharging opportunities that help reduce EV owners’ anxiety about their vehicles’ range. In this paper, we study a set covering method where self-avoiding walks are utilized to find the most significant locations for charging stations. In the corresponding optimization problem, we derive a lower bound of the number of charging stations in a transportation network to obtain full coverage of the most probable routes. The proposed method is applied to a transportation network of the southern part of Sweden.

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Fredriksson, H., Dahl, M., & Holmgren, J. (2021). Optimal allocation of charging stations for electric vehicles using probabilistic route selection. Computing and Informatics, 40(2), 408–427. https://doi.org/10.31577/cai_2021_2_408

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