应用ABM-LCA框架分析共享自动电动汽车在大规模场景下的影响

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Mariana Vilaça , Gonçalo Homem de Almeida Correia , Margarida C. Coelho
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在对可持续交通的迫切需求中,共享自动驾驶电动汽车(saev)作为一种日益被探索的解决方案出现,它有可能彻底改变出行方式。然而,在不同的尺度上运行这种移动解决方案对环境的影响仍然知之甚少。本研究通过整合基于agent的建模(ABM)和生命周期评估(LCA)来评估城市、次区域和区域尺度上自动驾驶汽车的环境影响,从而解决了这一问题。ABM模拟旅行者的行为和saev的部署策略,产生典型一天的动态模式,而LCA提供了评估生命周期环境影响的结构化框架。这个过程包括创建一个反映代表性移动场景的ABM,以及一个修改的ABM场景,其中私家车和公共汽车旅行被SAEV服务取代。该分析扩展了不同的尺度,提供了LCA影响的短期和长期视角。研究结果显示,全球变暖潜势显著降低(高达91%),但挑战包括操作强度增加、人类毒性(高达240%)和矿产资源稀缺(高达229%)。车辆行驶公里数和车辆更换需求是影响长期环境影响的关键因素。与小规模部署相比,大规模实施产生了更大的环境效益。
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Applying an ABM-LCA framework for analysing the impacts of shared automated electric vehicles across large-scale scenarios
Amidst the pressing need for sustainable transportation, Shared Automated Electric Vehicles (SAEVs) emerge as an increasingly explored solution with the potential to revolutionize mobility. Yet, understanding the environmental impacts of operating this mobility solution at different scales remains sparse. This study addresses this by integrating Agent-Based Modelling (ABM) and Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) to assess the environmental impacts of SAEVs at municipal, subregional and regional scales. ABM simulates travellers’ behaviour and SAEVs deployment strategies, yielding dynamic patterns along a typical day, while LCA provides a structured framework for assessing the life cycle environmental impacts. This process involves creating an ABM that reflects a representative mobility scenario, and a modified ABM scenario where private car and bus trips are replaced with SAEV services. The analysis extends the different scales, providing both short-term and long-term perspectives on LCA impacts. Findings revealed significant reductions in global warming potential (up to 91%), but challenges include increased operational intensity, human toxicity (up to 240%), and mineral resource scarcity (up to 229%). Vehicle kilometres travelled, and fleet replacement needs are key factors influencing long-term environmental impacts. Larger-scale implementation yields greater environmental benefits compared to smaller-scale deployment.
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Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives Engineering-Automotive Engineering
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