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Estimating the optimal number and locations of electric vehicle charging stations: the application of multi-criteria p-median methodology

Aleksandar Janjić, Lazar Velimirović, Jelena D. Velimirović, Petar Vranić

2021Transportation Planning and Technology46 citationsDOI

Abstract

Recent developments related to the widespread utilization of electric vehicles (EV) have required the building of sound and reliable public charging networks. In the literature, this task has usually been approached by optimizing the spatial distribution of a predefined number of stations, based on a number of selection criteria. Our study provides a new multi-criteria approach to the optimization of both charging station numbers and locations. The optimization procedure is based on the fulfilment of the following criteria: EV installation costs, walking distances to the charging station locations, location safety, access to parking, and power distribution network capacity. The novel methodology used for the analysis is the p-median based modified with an iterative approach and distances weighted with the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) approach. The optimal number and site selection methodology of charging stations are verified based on a case study of the city of Niš (Serbia).

Topics & Concepts

Analytic hierarchy processSite selectionSelection (genetic algorithm)Charging stationComputer scienceTransport engineeringProcess (computing)Electric vehicleOperations researchPower (physics)EngineeringPolitical scienceLawQuantum mechanicsOperating systemArtificial intelligencePhysicsElectric Vehicles and InfrastructureTransportation and Mobility InnovationsUrban Transport and Accessibility
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