Optimal allocation of electric vehicle charging infrastructure in cities and regions

  • Gkatzoflias D
  • Drossinos Y
  • Zubaryeva A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Optimal allocation of electric vehicle charging infrastructure in cities and regions. A geospatial analysis of electric-vehicle charging infrastructure allocation within a city and a region, based on open source GIS tools, is described. A methodology was developed to provide optimal locations of electric vehicle infrastructure (charging stations) within a spatially extended region. Two different cases were identified: placement in a city network (urban road network) and in a regional or national network (rural roads and highways). For a city and a regional network, the methodology identifies high-potential areas for the installation of charging station. In contrast, for a highway network the methodology provides explicitly the suggested locations: the charging stations should preferably be placed in already built areas, gas stations or rest areas, to minimize additional investment costs. A pilot study was made for the city of Bolzano/Bozen (city road network) and the province of Alto Adige/Südtirol (rural and highway network). The municipality and the province gave positive feedback on the suggested locations.

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Gkatzoflias, D., Drossinos, Y., Zubaryeva, A., Zambelli, P., Dilara, P., Thiel, C., & Doi, E. ; (2016). Optimal allocation of electric vehicle charging infrastructure in cities and regions. Joint Research Center, European Commission (p. 38). Retrieved from https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC101040

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