A Review on Electric Bus Charging Scheduling from Viewpoints of Vehicle Scheduling

Aiying Rong, Shijun Chen, D. Shi, M. Zhang, C. Wang
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Electric bus based public transportation systems have great potential to mitigate urban traffic congestion caused by increasing growth of urban population and air quality degradation caused by intensively using diesel-based private cars because electric buses operate more efficiently and quietly than diesel buses and contribute significantly to decrease negative impacts on the environment by reducing emissions and noise. However, electric buses suffer from the limited battery range and high charging cost resulting from high charging power demands. Consequently, this poses new challenges for planning and scheduling public electric bus systems because the schedulers need to form reasonable charging strategies to recharge batteries during daily operations so that electric buses become economically viable. This study attempts to provide a new angle to review the latest development of charging scheduling for electric buses from the viewpoints of electric vehicle scheduling problems to facilitate coordination between charging schedules and vehicle scheduling for improving economic attractiveness.
基于车辆调度的电动客车充电调度研究综述
基于电动公交车的公共交通系统具有巨大的潜力,可以缓解城市人口增长造成的城市交通拥堵和大量使用柴油私家车造成的空气质量下降,因为电动公交车比柴油公交车运行更高效、更安静,并通过减少排放和噪音显著减少对环境的负面影响。然而,电动公交车由于充电功率需求大,电池续航里程有限,充电成本高。因此,这对公共电动公交车系统的规划和调度提出了新的挑战,因为调度者需要在日常运行中形成合理的充电策略来为电池充电,从而使电动公交车具有经济可行性。本研究试图从电动车辆调度问题的角度,对电动公交车充电调度的最新进展进行回顾,以促进充电调度与车辆调度的协调,提高经济吸引力。
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