Title :
Planning an itinerary for an electric vehicle
Author :
Chale-Gongora, Hugo G. ; de Weck, Olivier ; Doufene, Abdelkrim ; Ishimatsu, Takakazu ; Krob, Daniel
Author_Institution :
Alstom Transp., St. Ouen, France
Abstract :
The steady increase in oil prices and awareness regarding environmental risks due to carbon dioxide emissions are promoting the current interest in electric vehicles. However, the current relatively low driving range (autonomy) of these vehicles, especially compared with the autonomy of existing internal combustion vehicles, remains an obstacle to their development. In order to reassure a driver of an electric vehicle and allow him to reach his destinations beyond the battery capacity, we describe a system which generates an energy plan for the driver. We present in this paper the electric vehicle ecosystem and we focus on the contribution of using the generalized multi-commodity network flow (GMCNF) model as a vehicle routing model that considers energy consumption and charging time in order to ensure the usage of an electric vehicle beyond its embedded autonomy by selecting the best routes to reach the destination with minimal time and/or cost. We also present some perspectives related to the utilization of autonomous electric vehicles and wireless charging systems. We conclude with some open research questions.
Keywords :
air pollution; electric vehicles; energy consumption; secondary cells; vehicle routing; GMCNF model; battery capacity; carbon dioxide emissions; electric vehicle ecosystem; energy consumption; energy plan; environmental risks; generalized multicommodity network flow model; internal combustion vehicles; oil prices; vehicle routing model; wireless charging systems; Batteries; Charging stations; Electric vehicles; Energy consumption; Europe; Roads; Autonomous Vehicle; Electric Vehicle; Energy Plan; Generalized Multi-Commodity Network Flow;
Conference_Titel :
Energy Conference (ENERGYCON), 2014 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Cavtat
DOI :
10.1109/ENERGYCON.2014.6850603