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Optimization of Electric Vehicle Charging Points Based on Efficient Use of Chargers and Providing Private Charging Spaces
April 12, 2023
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Electric vehicles are a mobility innovation that can help significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate climate change. However, increasing numbers of electric vehicles require the construction of a dense charging infrastructure with a sufficient number of chargers. Based on the identified requirements for existing electric vehicle users and potential new customers, the paper proposes a charging point model for an urban area equipped with a local transformer station and a sufficient number of low-power chargers. In particular, the model focuses on efficient use of chargers throughout the day, considering private rental of chargers paid by residents in the evening. The model uses an optimization method that compares the non-covered fixed costs due to unsold electricity to nonresidents and the annualized costs of building an additional transformer. The proposed optimal charging point solution was tested in a case study using real data capturing users’ habits and their arrivals in and departures from the car park. As our model results show, the great benefit of a park-and-ride car park equipped with chargers consists of a simple increase in car park efficiency, ensuring sufficient numbers of private charging lots, optimizing operating costs, and supporting the development of electromobility.
Electric vehicles are a mobility innovation that can help significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate climate change. However, increasing numbers of electric vehicles require the construction of a dense charging infrastructure with a sufficient number of chargers. Based on the identified requirements for existing electric vehicle users and potential new customers, the paper proposes a charging point model for an urban area equipped with a local transformer station and a sufficient number of low-power chargers. In particular, the model focuses on efficient use of chargers throughout the day, considering private rental of chargers paid by residents in the evening. The model uses an optimization method that compares the non-covered fixed costs due to unsold electricity to nonresidents and the annualized costs of building an additional transformer. The proposed optimal charging point solution was tested in a case study using real data capturing users’ habits and their arrivals in and departures from the car park. As our model results show, the great benefit of a park-and-ride car park equipped with chargers consists of a simple increase in car park efficiency, ensuring sufficient numbers of private charging lots, optimizing operating costs, and supporting the development of electromobility.
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electric vehicle, low-power chargers, P + R car park, shared parking, sharing economy
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Dvořáček L, Horák M, Valentová M, Knápek J. Optimization of Electric Vehicle Charging Points Based on Efficient Use of Chargers and Providing Private Charging Spaces. (2023). LAPSE:2023.28676
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Dvořáček L: Department of Economics, Management and Humanities, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, 16627 Prague, Czech Republic [ORCID]
Horák M: Department of Economics, Management and Humanities, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, 16627 Prague, Czech Republic [ORCID]
Valentová M: Department of Economics, Management and Humanities, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, 16627 Prague, Czech Republic
Knápek J: Department of Economics, Management and Humanities, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, 16627 Prague, Czech Republic
Horák M: Department of Economics, Management and Humanities, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, 16627 Prague, Czech Republic [ORCID]
Valentová M: Department of Economics, Management and Humanities, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, 16627 Prague, Czech Republic
Knápek J: Department of Economics, Management and Humanities, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, 16627 Prague, Czech Republic
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Energies
Volume
13
Issue
24
Article Number
E6750
Year
2020
Publication Date
2020-12-21
ISSN
1996-1073
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