Centrally-chosen versus user-selected swaps: How the selection of swapping stations impacts standby battery inventories

IF 6 2区 管理学 Q1 OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
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Swapping depleted batteries of electric vehicles promises much better driving-to-total-travel-time ratios than plug-in charging. Nonetheless, large-scale battery swapping systems have not successfully established yet. One obstacle, on top of the high infrastructure cost, is certainly the additional invest into extra standby batteries that await their swaps at stations. Existing research is focused on systems in which users decide individually where they want to swap batteries. This system requires significant standby battery inventories to protect against uncertain swapping demand. This paper evaluates another system where users must register their trips on a central platform, so that battery swaps can be coordinated based on central optimization results. To benchmark central optimization and user choice regarding their impact on standby battery inventories, we formulate the min-battery swapping problem: For a given set of vehicle trips, this optimization problem minimizes the number of standby batteries, distributes them in a given station network, and derives detailed swapping plans to feasibly power all trips. First, we present a thorough analysis of computational complexity. Then, we provide an efficient mixed-integer programming formulation that is adaptable to different swapping policies and (when fed into a default solver) solves instances with up to 200 trips to proven optimality in just a few seconds. Our computational study reveals that central optimization promises a significant reduction of standby battery inventories. This potential is shown to increase if swaps of not yet fully-charged batteries are allowed and swaps are pooled at a reduced number of swapping stations.

集中选择与用户选择交换:交换站的选择如何影响备用电池库存
与插电式充电相比,更换电动汽车耗尽的电池有望获得更好的行驶时间与总行驶时间比率。然而,大规模的电池交换系统尚未成功建立。除了高昂的基础设施成本外,还有一个障碍就是需要额外投资额外的备用电池,以等待在站点进行更换。现有的研究主要集中在用户自行决定在哪里交换电池的系统上。这种系统需要大量备用电池库存,以应对不确定的交换需求。本文评估了另一种系统,在这种系统中,用户必须在中央平台上登记他们的行程,以便根据中央优化结果协调电池交换。为了对中央优化和用户选择对备用电池库存的影响进行基准测试,我们提出了最小电池交换问题:对于一组给定的车辆行程,该优化问题可最大限度地减少备用电池的数量,将其分配到给定的站点网络中,并得出详细的交换计划,以便为所有行程提供可行的电力。首先,我们对计算复杂性进行了全面分析。然后,我们提供了一个高效的混合整数编程公式,该公式可适应不同的交换策略,(当输入默认求解器时)只需几秒钟就能求解多达 200 个行程的实例,并证明其最优性。我们的计算研究表明,集中优化有望显著减少备用电池库存。如果允许交换尚未充满电的电池,并将交换集中在数量更少的交换站,则这种潜力会更大。
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European Journal of Operational Research
European Journal of Operational Research 管理科学-运筹学与管理科学
CiteScore
11.90
自引率
9.40%
发文量
786
审稿时长
8.2 months
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Operational Research (EJOR) publishes high quality, original papers that contribute to the methodology of operational research (OR) and to the practice of decision making.
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