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Integrated charging infrastructure planning and charging scheduling for battery electric bus systems

  • Beijing University of Technology
  • Utah State University
  • National Renewable Energy Laboratory

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Abstract

Studies on the electric bus system planning problem have typically focused exclusively on either the deployment of charging infrastructure or the scheduling of charging events; few have examined the impact of charging facility deployment on charging activities. Considering the interdependence of system design and operational strategies, this study proposes a two-phase optimization framework for charging infrastructure planning and charging scheduling for battery electric bus systems. An integrated optimization model is first developed to simultaneously optimize charger deployment, on-board battery capacity, and charging schedules. A charging scheduling model is further proposed and a rolling horizon approach is utilized in the second phase to optimize the real-time charging scheduling of electric buses. Compared to existing electric bus system planning methods, the proposed integrated model can reduce the total system cost by 19.5%. In addition, compared to uncontrolled charging, the proposed rolling horizon-based charging strategy can reduce the total charging cost by 68.3%.

Original languageEnglish
Article number103437
JournalTransportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment
Volume111
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2022

Keywords

  • Battery electric buses
  • Charging infrastructure planning
  • Charging scheduling
  • Integrated optimization
  • Rolling horizon

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