使用小型电动汽车的地区交通服务概念验证,以实现低碳化城市

Tsuyoshi Takano , Hiroyoshi Morita , Masato Miyata , Chun-Chen Chou , Kento Yoh , Kenji Doi , Theeramunkong Thanaruk
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更新接驳公交服务对于最大限度地发挥公共交通系统的潜力和推进曼谷的去碳化进程至关重要。在此,我们提议在曼谷市中心的有限区域(sois)和目标设施使用小型电动汽车提供智能接驳交通服务。我们进行了为期 1 年的概念验证,以验证该服务的可行性和有效性,并评估其作为一种新型交通服务的部署潜力。我们发现:1)由于提高了运力利用率、缩小了规模并使用了电动汽车,在 sois 中引入小型交通服务可显著降低道路拥堵水平和二氧化碳排放量;2)通过扩大服务设施的数量可获得规模优势;3)与为每个设施提供班车服务相比,由邻近设施合作运营的交通服务更方便、更有利可图。
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Proof of concept on district mobility service using small electric vehicles toward realizing a decarbonized city

Renewing feeder transit services is crucial for maximizing the potential of the public transport system and advancing toward a decarbonized Bangkok. Herein, we propose a smart feeder transit service using small electric vehicles for limited areas (sois) and target facilities in central Bangkok. A 1-year proof of concept was conducted to verify the feasibility and effectiveness of this service and assess its potential for deployment as a new mobility service. We found that 1) the introduction of a small mobility service in sois can considerably reduce both road congestion levels and CO2 emissions owing to the improved capacity utilization rate, downsizing, and the use of electric vehicles, 2) advantages of scaling could be garnered by expanding the number of facilities to be serviced, and 3) providing a mobility service that is cooperatively operated by neighboring facilities is more convenient and profitable than providing a shuttle service for each facility.

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