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Abstract
The increasing focus on energy consumption and carbon emissions has spurred interest in application of the hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) for logistics and transportation. This paper proposes a multi-mode hybrid electric vehicle routing problem with time windows (MM-HEVRPTW), in which the HEVs are allowed to operate in combustion, electric, charging, and boost modes. The MM-HEVRPTW simultaneously optimizes the routing decision and operation mode on each road segment while considering constraints such as the battery level and customer time windows. We express the problem as a mixed-integer linear programming model, aiming to minimize the total travel cost on different operation modes. An improved adaptive large neighborhood search (ALNS) algorithm is proposed to address this challenging problem. The algorithm introduces a new customer removal number scheme, two new operators, and combines a local search process and an infeasibility penalization scheme to obtain improved solutions. Computational experiments have been performed on sets of new instances which are generated by modifying existing benchmark instances. Results of different scales of numerical experiments and evaluation of optimization components demonstrate the excellent performance of the proposed ALNS. Furthermore, we investigate the effect of using multi-mode for HEVs and the impact of battery charging and discharging rates on the total travel cost.
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Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review is a reputable journal that publishes high-quality articles covering a wide range of topics in the field of logistics and transportation research. The journal welcomes submissions on various subjects, including transport economics, transport infrastructure and investment appraisal, evaluation of public policies related to transportation, empirical and analytical studies of logistics management practices and performance, logistics and operations models, and logistics and supply chain management.
Part E aims to provide informative and well-researched articles that contribute to the understanding and advancement of the field. The content of the journal is complementary to other prestigious journals in transportation research, such as Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, Part B: Methodological, Part C: Emerging Technologies, Part D: Transport and Environment, and Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour. Together, these journals form a comprehensive and cohesive reference for current research in transportation science.