Rabl, Regina and Reuter-Oppermann, Melanie and Jochem, Patrick (2024) Charging Infrastructure for Electric Vehicles in New Zealand. Transport Policy. Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.tranpol.2024.01.010. ISSN 0967-070X.
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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tranpol.2024.01.010
Abstract
The uptake of electric vehicles (EV) is closely interlinked with the availability of charging infrastructure. Fast charging stations (FCS) can facilitate the uptake of EV, but their installation requires significant investments affecting their profitability. An optimal determination of charging locations and capacities based on associated costs can help to provide infrastructure efficiently. As initial FCS affect installations and costs in later years, a strategic infrastructure development plan over multiple years is required to expand the infrastructure to satisfy the charging demand of a growing EV fleet, while pursuing the goal of minimal costs. Based on former work, a model for the investment-optimal allocation and sizing of FCS over multiple years (including costs for grid connection) is developed. For the first time, a multi-periodic capacitated Arc-Cover-Path-Cover formulation with an investment-optimal objective is proposed and applied to New Zealand. The results are analyzed with respect to the locations and sizes of FCS, the impact on the coverage of traffic flows, and the related trends over time. They indicate that FCS are to be located along highly trafficked corridors in densely populated regions for being applied profitably. The chosen station locations have below-average installation costs and are capable of covering high shares of EV traffic on inter-regional and highly frequented routes.
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Document Type: | Article | ||||||||||||||||
Title: | Charging Infrastructure for Electric Vehicles in New Zealand | ||||||||||||||||
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Date: | 10 January 2024 | ||||||||||||||||
Journal or Publication Title: | Transport Policy | ||||||||||||||||
Refereed publication: | Yes | ||||||||||||||||
Open Access: | Yes | ||||||||||||||||
Gold Open Access: | No | ||||||||||||||||
In SCOPUS: | Yes | ||||||||||||||||
In ISI Web of Science: | Yes | ||||||||||||||||
DOI: | 10.1016/j.tranpol.2024.01.010 | ||||||||||||||||
Publisher: | Elsevier | ||||||||||||||||
ISSN: | 0967-070X | ||||||||||||||||
Status: | Published | ||||||||||||||||
Keywords: | Electric Vehicles; Fast charging station; Multi-period optimisation; New Zealand | ||||||||||||||||
HGF - Research field: | Energy | ||||||||||||||||
HGF - Program: | Energy System Design | ||||||||||||||||
HGF - Program Themes: | Energy System Transformation | ||||||||||||||||
DLR - Research area: | Energy | ||||||||||||||||
DLR - Program: | E SY - Energy System Technology and Analysis | ||||||||||||||||
DLR - Research theme (Project): | E - Systems Analysis and Technology Assessment | ||||||||||||||||
Location: | Stuttgart | ||||||||||||||||
Institutes and Institutions: | Institute of Networked Energy Systems > Energy Systems Analysis, ST | ||||||||||||||||
Deposited By: | Jochem, Patrick | ||||||||||||||||
Deposited On: | 15 Jan 2024 18:37 | ||||||||||||||||
Last Modified: | 11 Feb 2025 13:37 |
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