A multistage design procedure for planning and implementing public charging infrastructures for electric vehicles

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Presented in this paper is a Multistage Design Procedure (MSDP) for planning and implementing Public Charging Infrastructures (PCIs) to satisfy intracity charging demand of Electric Vehicles (EVs). The proposed MSDP splits planning and design processes into multiple stages, from macroscale to fine-scale levels. Consequently, the preliminary results achieved at each stage can be refined at the subsequent stages, leading to determine the accurate number and precise geographical location of each charging point. The main advantage of the proposed approach is that it splits a very complicated procedure into multiple and simpler stages, at each of which appropriate goals, targets and constraints can be included. As a result, the iterative interactions among all the stakeholders involved in the PCI design process are significantly simplified. The proposed MSDP has been employed in the planning and design of the PCI of the Italian island of Sardinia, accordingly to all the public bodies.

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Porru, M., Serpi, A., Mureddu, M., & Damiano, A. (2020). A multistage design procedure for planning and implementing public charging infrastructures for electric vehicles. Sustainability (Switzerland), 12(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/su12072889

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