Integrated U.S. nationwide corridor charging infrastructure planning for mass electrification of inter-city trips
Fei Xie and
Zhenhong Lin
Applied Energy, 2021, vol. 298, issue C, No S0306261921005821
Abstract:
This study introduces an integrated modeling framework to evaluate long-term national corridor charging infrastructure requirements in the United States to support the growing inter-city charging demand with the rapid growth in the battery electric vehicle (BEV) market. The core model is an optimization model that considers spatial and temporal dimensions and models heterogeneous behaviors between travelers. The model also introduces the travelers’ inconvenience cost function by linking travelers’ acceptance of the charging infrastructure with exogenous technology and social factors. The inconvenience cost function simulates mode choice between BEVs and alternative modes by heterogenous travelers. We applied the framework to assess the inter-regional charging infrastructure requirements for the entire U.S. mainland interstate highway network. We evaluated impacts on the infrastructure design and its public acceptance with changes in policy, technology, and demographic characteristics, and we also quantified the importance of modeling full-scale inter-regional charging infrastructure requirements compared to the conventional regional level analyses.
Keywords: Flow capturing location-allocation model; Battery electric vehicle; Public charging; Inter-regional infrastructure planning; Heterogeneous travel behaviors (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2021.117142
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