Vehicle Assignment considering Battery Endurance for Electric Vehicle Carsharing Systems

On-demand station-based one-way carsharing is widely adopted for battery electric vehicle sharing systems, which is regarded as a supplement of urban mobility and a promising approach to the utilization of green energy vehicles. The service model of these carsharing systems allows users to select ve...

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Main Authors: Bo Zhang, Lei Wang, Li Li, Xu Lei, Yongfeng Ju
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi-Wiley 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Advanced Transportation
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8863985
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spelling doaj-888cafbab4834b3dbc0180c794345b7b2021-02-15T12:52:41ZengHindawi-WileyJournal of Advanced Transportation0197-67292042-31952021-01-01202110.1155/2021/88639858863985Vehicle Assignment considering Battery Endurance for Electric Vehicle Carsharing SystemsBo Zhang0Lei Wang1Li Li2Xu Lei3Yongfeng Ju4School of Electronics and Control Engineering, Chang’an University, Xi’an 710064, Shaanxi, ChinaCollege of Transportation Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai 201804, ChinaSchool of Electronics and Control Engineering, Chang’an University, Xi’an 710064, Shaanxi, ChinaSchool of Electronics and Control Engineering, Chang’an University, Xi’an 710064, Shaanxi, ChinaSchool of Electronics and Control Engineering, Chang’an University, Xi’an 710064, Shaanxi, ChinaOn-demand station-based one-way carsharing is widely adopted for battery electric vehicle sharing systems, which is regarded as a supplement of urban mobility and a promising approach to the utilization of green energy vehicles. The service model of these carsharing systems allows users to select vehicles based on their own judgment on vehicle battery endurance, while users tend to pick up vehicles with the longest endurance distances. This phenomenon makes instant-access systems lose efficiency on matching available vehicles with diverse user requests and limits carsharing systems for higher capacity. We proposed a vehicle assignment method to allocate vehicles to users that maximize the utility of battery, which requires the system to enable short-term reservation rather than instant access. The methodology is developed from an agent-based discrete event simulation framework with a first-come-first-serve logic module for instant access mode and a resource matching optimization module for short-term reservation mode. Results show that the short-term reservation mode can at most serve 20% more users and create 47% more revenue than instant access mode under the scenario of this research. This paper also points out the equilibrium between satisfying more users by efficiently allocating vehicles and distracting users by disabling instant access and suggests that the reservation time could be 15 minutes.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8863985
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Vehicle Assignment considering Battery Endurance for Electric Vehicle Carsharing Systems
Journal of Advanced Transportation
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Lei Wang
Li Li
Xu Lei
Yongfeng Ju
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title Vehicle Assignment considering Battery Endurance for Electric Vehicle Carsharing Systems
title_short Vehicle Assignment considering Battery Endurance for Electric Vehicle Carsharing Systems
title_full Vehicle Assignment considering Battery Endurance for Electric Vehicle Carsharing Systems
title_fullStr Vehicle Assignment considering Battery Endurance for Electric Vehicle Carsharing Systems
title_full_unstemmed Vehicle Assignment considering Battery Endurance for Electric Vehicle Carsharing Systems
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publisher Hindawi-Wiley
series Journal of Advanced Transportation
issn 0197-6729
2042-3195
publishDate 2021-01-01
description On-demand station-based one-way carsharing is widely adopted for battery electric vehicle sharing systems, which is regarded as a supplement of urban mobility and a promising approach to the utilization of green energy vehicles. The service model of these carsharing systems allows users to select vehicles based on their own judgment on vehicle battery endurance, while users tend to pick up vehicles with the longest endurance distances. This phenomenon makes instant-access systems lose efficiency on matching available vehicles with diverse user requests and limits carsharing systems for higher capacity. We proposed a vehicle assignment method to allocate vehicles to users that maximize the utility of battery, which requires the system to enable short-term reservation rather than instant access. The methodology is developed from an agent-based discrete event simulation framework with a first-come-first-serve logic module for instant access mode and a resource matching optimization module for short-term reservation mode. Results show that the short-term reservation mode can at most serve 20% more users and create 47% more revenue than instant access mode under the scenario of this research. This paper also points out the equilibrium between satisfying more users by efficiently allocating vehicles and distracting users by disabling instant access and suggests that the reservation time could be 15 minutes.
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