Electric Vehicles (EVs) are increasingly recognized as a sustainable alternative to traditional fossil fuel-based transportation, offering environmental benefits and lower operating costs. Despite their growing adoption, EVs face challenges like limited range and insufficient charging infrastructure, specifically during long-distance trips. This study investigates both infrastructure and non-infrastructure based approaches to optimize total journey time for long-distance EV travel. Using simulations, the study evaluates the effectiveness of proposed scheduling methods and concludes that infrastructure-based approaches, leveraging historical data for predicting future waiting times, notably enhances travel efficiency. These findings underscore the potential for enhancing EV travel, fostering wider adoption, and promoting environmental sustainability.
Optimizing Journey Time of Electric Vehicles During Long-Distance Highway Trips
2024-12-17
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Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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