This study assesses the potential use of Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) in place of conventional Internal Combustion Engine Vehicles (ICEVs) at the household level. The assumption is that travelers will change their travel pattern and behaviors to overcome the limitations of BEVs, such as limited range and long charging times. We generate four scenarios representing different levels of traveler adaptation and apply them to sample households from the California Statewide Travel Survey. These scenarios are defined to assess the effect of changes when one of household vehicles is replaced with a BEV, in particular scheduling flexibilities and intra-household interactions on activity and vehicle allocation. These changes in their travel behavior are simulated by the Household Activity Pattern Problem with Electric vehicle (HAPPEV) model which is a variant of the well-known Household Activity Pattern Problem (HAPP). A sequential activity allocation and insertion heuristic is developed to solve the HAPPEV. In addition to testing different levels of scheduling flexibility and travel behavior, we conduct a scenario analysis on activity-travel pattern flexibility, fuel/electricity prices, BEV range and charging location availability. The results show that (1) BEVs when used as household secondary vehicles provide better environmental/economic benefits, (2) work place charging improves activity-travel pattern feasibility and travel disutility (3) electricity/fuel price impact is not significant, (4) current BEV incentives should be continued, and (5) BEV range is still a significant factor.
Comprehensive scenario analysis of household use of battery electric vehicles
International Journal of Sustainable Transportation ; 14 , 2 ; 85-100
01.01.2020
16 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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