Evaluation of Electric Vehicle Charging Usage and Driver Activity

IF 2.6 Q2 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Justin Anthony Mahlberg, Jairaj Desai, Darcy M. Bullock
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Abstract

As the country moves toward electric vehicles (EV), the United States is in the process of investing over USD 7.5 billion in EV charging stations, and Indiana has been allocated $100 million to invest in their EV charging network. In contrast to traditional “gas stations”, EV charging times, depending on the charger power delivery rating, can require considerably longer dwell times. As a result, drivers tend to pair charging with other activities. This study looks at two EV public charging locations and monitors driver activity while charging, charge time, and station utilization over a 2-month period in Lafayette, Indiana. Over 4000 charging sessions at stations with varying power levels (350 kW, 150 kW, and 50 kW) were monitored, and the median charge time was between 28 and 36 min. A large variation in station utilization was observed at Electrify America charging stations that had a range of stations with 350 kW, 150 kW, and 50 kW available. The highest utilization rates by hour of day on average were observed at 25% at the 150 kW Tesla station. Driver activity during charging influenced dwell times, with the average dwell time of drivers who waited in their vehicles to charge being 10 min shorter than those who would travel to the shops. Rain in the forecast also impacted the number of users per day. Although there are no published metrics for EV utilization and associated driver activities, we believe examining this relationship will produce best practices for planning future investments in EV charging infrastructure as public and private sector partners develop a nationwide charging network.
电动汽车充电使用与驾驶员活动评价
随着国家向电动汽车(EV)发展,美国正在投资超过75亿美元用于电动汽车充电站,印第安纳州已获得1亿美元用于投资其电动汽车充电网络。与传统的“加油站”相比,电动汽车的充电时间可能需要相当长的停留时间,这取决于充电器的功率输送等级。因此,司机倾向于将充电与其他活动结合起来。这项研究调查了印第安纳州拉斐特的两个电动汽车公共充电站,并在两个月的时间里监测了司机在充电时的活动、充电时间和充电站利用率。在不同功率水平(350千瓦、150千瓦和50千瓦)的充电站,监测了4000多次充电,充电时间中位数在28到36分钟之间。在美国电力公司的充电站,有350千瓦、150千瓦和50千瓦的可用充电站,观察到充电站利用率的巨大变化。按小时计算,150千瓦的特斯拉电站的平均利用率最高,为25%。司机在充电过程中的活动影响了停留时间,在车内等待充电的司机的平均停留时间比开车去商店的司机短10分钟。预报中的降雨也影响了每天的用户数量。尽管目前还没有关于电动汽车利用率和相关驾驶员活动的公开指标,但我们相信,随着公共和私营部门合作伙伴在全国范围内建立充电网络,研究这种关系将为规划电动汽车充电基础设施的未来投资提供最佳实践。
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World Electric Vehicle Journal
World Electric Vehicle Journal Engineering-Automotive Engineering
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4.50
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8 weeks
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