Infrastructure Planning for Autonomous Electric Vehicles, Integrating Safety and Sustainability Aspects: A Multi-Criteria Analysis Approach

After the awareness-raising of recent years for coping with the global societal, economic and environmental challenges, the need for sustainable planning in the transport sector has become even more evident. Initiatives aiming at promoting sustainable and innovative mobility solutions, especially in...

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Main Authors: Konstantina Anastasiadou, Nikolaos Gavanas, Magda Pitsiava-Latinopoulou, Evangelos Bekiaris
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/17/5269
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spelling doaj-34c5176605e04932837ad17e77f8d9862021-09-09T13:42:44ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-08-01145269526910.3390/en14175269Infrastructure Planning for Autonomous Electric Vehicles, Integrating Safety and Sustainability Aspects: A Multi-Criteria Analysis ApproachKonstantina Anastasiadou0Nikolaos Gavanas1Magda Pitsiava-Latinopoulou2Evangelos Bekiaris3School of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, GreeceDepartment of Planning and Regional Development, School of Engineering, University of Thessaly, 38334 Volos, GreeceSchool of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, GreeceHellenic Institute of Transport, Center for Research and Technology Hellas, 6th km Charilaou-Thermi Road, 57001 Thermi, GreeceAfter the awareness-raising of recent years for coping with the global societal, economic and environmental challenges, the need for sustainable planning in the transport sector has become even more evident. Initiatives aiming at promoting sustainable and innovative mobility solutions, especially in urban areas where mobility needs are higher and transport problems are more intense, have been launched by different organizations around the world. In this context, autonomous electric vehicles are emerging as a promising solution; however, they are accompanied by new infrastructure requirements, along with safety concerns. Policymakers will be confronted with an array of choices, such as plug-in or wireless, dynamic or stationary charging and mixed flow with conventional vehicles or dedicated lanes, taking into account the uncertain impacts of innovation on safety and sustainability. Within this scope, these infrastructure alternatives are evaluated and prioritized, for the first time, in the present study, through the combined application of two hybrid multi-criteria analysis models, with the participation of experts. The analysis is based on a set of safety and sustainability criteria. Road safety and exposure to electromagnetic radiation emerge as the most important criteria, with the optimum solution—based on current data—consisting of plug-in charging and the circulation of autonomous electric vehicles in dedicated lanes.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/17/5269autonomous vehicleselectric vehiclesinfrastructure planningroad safetypublic healthsustainable mobility
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Nikolaos Gavanas
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Infrastructure Planning for Autonomous Electric Vehicles, Integrating Safety and Sustainability Aspects: A Multi-Criteria Analysis Approach
Energies
autonomous vehicles
electric vehicles
infrastructure planning
road safety
public health
sustainable mobility
author_facet Konstantina Anastasiadou
Nikolaos Gavanas
Magda Pitsiava-Latinopoulou
Evangelos Bekiaris
author_sort Konstantina Anastasiadou
title Infrastructure Planning for Autonomous Electric Vehicles, Integrating Safety and Sustainability Aspects: A Multi-Criteria Analysis Approach
title_short Infrastructure Planning for Autonomous Electric Vehicles, Integrating Safety and Sustainability Aspects: A Multi-Criteria Analysis Approach
title_full Infrastructure Planning for Autonomous Electric Vehicles, Integrating Safety and Sustainability Aspects: A Multi-Criteria Analysis Approach
title_fullStr Infrastructure Planning for Autonomous Electric Vehicles, Integrating Safety and Sustainability Aspects: A Multi-Criteria Analysis Approach
title_full_unstemmed Infrastructure Planning for Autonomous Electric Vehicles, Integrating Safety and Sustainability Aspects: A Multi-Criteria Analysis Approach
title_sort infrastructure planning for autonomous electric vehicles, integrating safety and sustainability aspects: a multi-criteria analysis approach
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2021-08-01
description After the awareness-raising of recent years for coping with the global societal, economic and environmental challenges, the need for sustainable planning in the transport sector has become even more evident. Initiatives aiming at promoting sustainable and innovative mobility solutions, especially in urban areas where mobility needs are higher and transport problems are more intense, have been launched by different organizations around the world. In this context, autonomous electric vehicles are emerging as a promising solution; however, they are accompanied by new infrastructure requirements, along with safety concerns. Policymakers will be confronted with an array of choices, such as plug-in or wireless, dynamic or stationary charging and mixed flow with conventional vehicles or dedicated lanes, taking into account the uncertain impacts of innovation on safety and sustainability. Within this scope, these infrastructure alternatives are evaluated and prioritized, for the first time, in the present study, through the combined application of two hybrid multi-criteria analysis models, with the participation of experts. The analysis is based on a set of safety and sustainability criteria. Road safety and exposure to electromagnetic radiation emerge as the most important criteria, with the optimum solution—based on current data—consisting of plug-in charging and the circulation of autonomous electric vehicles in dedicated lanes.
topic autonomous vehicles
electric vehicles
infrastructure planning
road safety
public health
sustainable mobility
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/17/5269
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