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Shared autonomous electric vehicle service performance: Assessing the impact of charging infrastructure
Institution:1. Institut de Recherche Technologique SystemX, Palaiseau 91120, France;2. Laboratoire Génie Industriel, CentraleSupeléc, Université Paris-Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette 91190, France;3. Transport System Planning and Transport Telematics, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany;4. Direction de la Recherche / Nouvelles Mobilité (DEA-IRM), Technocentre Renault, Guyancourt 78280, France
Abstract:Shared autonomous vehicles (SAVs) are the next major evolution in urban mobility. This technology has attracted much interest of car manufacturers aiming at playing a role as transportation network companies (TNCs) and carsharing agencies in order to gain benefits per kilometer and per ride. It is predicted that the majority of future SAVs would most probably be electric. It is therefore important to understand how limited vehicle range and the configuration of charging infrastructure will affect the performance of shared autonomous electric vehicle (SAEV) services. In this study, we aim to explore the impacts of charging station placement, charging types (including normal and rapid charging, and battery swapping), and vehicle battery capacities on service efficiency. We perform an agent-based simulation of SAEVs across the Rouen Normandie metropolitan area in France. The simulation process features impact assessment by considering dynamic demand responsive to the network and traffic.Research results suggest that the performance of SAEVs is strongly correlated with the charging infrastructure. Importantly, faster charging infrastructure and placement of charging locations according to minimized distances between demand hubs and charging stations result in a higher performance. Further analysis indicates the importance of dispersing charging stations across the service area and its impacts on service effectiveness. The results also underline that SAEV battery capacity has to be selected carefully such that to avoid the overlaps between demand and charging peak times. Finally, the simulation results show that the performance indicators of SAEV service are significantly improved by providing battery swapping infrastructure.
Keywords:Shared autonomous electric vehicle  Multi-agent simulation  Charging station placement  Battery swapping  Service performance
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