以共享自动电动车服务取代机动模式的区域成本效益分析

IF 3.1 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Paulo Fernandes , Gonçalo Gonçalves Duarte Santos , Eloisa Macedo , Mariana Vilaça , Gonçalo Homem de Almeida Correia , Margarida C. Coelho
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共享自动驾驶电动汽车(saev)有可能改变区域交通,特别是在可达性和资源优化具有挑战性的低密度地区。然而,它们对运营商、用户、环境和社会的综合经济影响却很少被探索。本文提出了一种成本效益分析方法,结合基于流量的整数规划模型,以评估区域城市间环境下SAEV服务的可行性。该案例研究基于阿威罗和科英布拉地区(葡萄牙)的流动性数据。我们评估了用各种SAEV配置替代所有机动城际旅行的情况,包括自动驾驶汽车(有和没有拼车)、自动驾驶小巴和混合车队(汽车和小巴)。结果表明,SAEV供应商可以通过每公里0.08欧元至0.36欧元的票价实现盈利。即使在这样的速度下,SAEV服务也会为用户带来经济效益,尤其是拼车服务,因为私家车费用在当前的出行成本中占主导地位。此外,所有SAEV配置都有助于降低与空气污染、噪音、全球变暖潜势和道路交通事故相关的成本,而汇集服务可以最大限度地节省成本。使用拼车车队的一系列SAEV过渡方案也显示了对所有利益相关者的好处,尽管低于完全取代机动出行的好处。第二项敏感性分析证实,降低车辆购置成本是降低票价和增加用户节省的关键。本文首次对大型自动驾驶汽车服务在城市中心之间距离较大的城际旅行中的应用进行了评估,为这种情况下的智能和可持续交通解决方案提供了见解。
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A regional cost-benefit analysis of replacing motorized modes by a shared automated electric vehicle service
Shared automated electric vehicles (SAEVs) have the potential to transform regional transportation, particularly in low-density areas where accessibility and resource optimization are challenging. However, their integrated economic impact on operators, users, environment, and society have been little explored. This paper presents a cost-benefit analysis methodology, incorporating a flow-based integer programming model, to assess the viability of SAEV services in a regional interurban context. The case study is based on mobility data from the Aveiro and Coimbra regions (Portugal). We evaluate the replacement of all motorized intermunicipal trips with various SAEV configurations, including automated cars (with and without pooling), automated minibuses, and a mixed fleet (cars and minibuses). Results indicate that SAEV providers can achieve profitability with fares ranging from €0.08 to €0.36 per kilometer. Even at these rates, SAEV services generate economic benefits for users, particularly pooled car-based services, as private car expenses dominate current mobility costs. Additionally, all SAEV configurations contribute to cost reductions related to air pollution, noise, global warming potential, and road accidents, with pooled services offering the greatest savings. A series of SAEV transition scenarios using a fleet of pooled cars also demonstrated benefits for all stakeholders, albeit lower than those from fully replacing motorized trips. A second sensitivity analysis confirms that reducing vehicle acquisition costs is key to lowering fares and increasing user savings. This paper represents one of the first evaluations of large-scale SAEV services for intermunicipal trips with significant distances between urban centers, contributing insights into smart and sustainable transportation solutions for such contexts.
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Sustainable Transportation provides a discussion forum for the exchange of new and innovative ideas on sustainable transportation research in the context of environmental, economical, social, and engineering aspects, as well as current and future interactions of transportation systems and other urban subsystems. The scope includes the examination of overall sustainability of any transportation system, including its infrastructure, vehicle, operation, and maintenance; the integration of social science disciplines, engineering, and information technology with transportation; the understanding of the comparative aspects of different transportation systems from a global perspective; qualitative and quantitative transportation studies; and case studies, surveys, and expository papers in an international or local context. Equal emphasis is placed on the problems of sustainable transportation that are associated with passenger and freight transportation modes in both industrialized and non-industrialized areas. All submitted manuscripts are subject to initial evaluation by the Editors and, if found suitable for further consideration, to peer review by independent, anonymous expert reviewers. All peer review is single-blind. Submissions are made online via ScholarOne Manuscripts.
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