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Freight distribution with electric vehicles: A case study in Sicily. RES, infrastructures and vehicle routing

G. Napoli, Salvatore Micari, Giorgio Dispenza, L. Andaloro, V. Antonucci, Antonio Polimeni

2021Transportation Engineering35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper deals with the issue of the production of electricity required for an electric delivery van to carry out its daily mission. In particular, the technical solutions adopted for the generation and management of energy from renewable energy sources will be illustrated. Subsequently a vehicle routing problem with time windows is formulated in order to optimize the freight distribution at urban level completing the exploration of two aspects, infrastructures and management of the service, considered fundamental for dealing with the distribution of freight in a system scenario. The article describes a case study for the delivery of freight within the last mile in which the installation of renewable energy production plants is proposed in the same place where the urban distribution center has been planned. The area dedicated to freight handling is thus proposed in the work as an energy platform as well as logistics. The optimization of a freight delivery service is performed in order to reduce the energy used by the vehicle in its daily travels and some aspects related to the governance (i.e. time windows allowed for the delivery/pick-up operations) are included in the problem constraints. A test application, considering a set of 84 retailers, has been carried out as case study in the Capo d'Orlando municipality (Sicily, Italy).

Topics & Concepts

Last mile (transportation)Transport engineeringCity logisticsRenewable energyVehicle routing problemService (business)Traffic managementElectricityRouting (electronic design automation)Order (exchange)Energy managementOperations researchComputer scienceMileEngineeringEnergy (signal processing)BusinessElectrical engineeringComputer networkMarketingAstronomyFinancePhysicsStatisticsMathematicsUrban and Freight Transport LogisticsVehicle Routing Optimization MethodsTransportation and Mobility Innovations