Improving green urban mobility: A study on shared electric vehicles versus taxis

Song-Man Wu , Qianqian Wang , Sai-Ho Chung , Li Hu , Yui-yip Lau , Shi Qiang Liu
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Future cities prioritize green development to combat climate change, focusing on reducing energy consumption, exhaust emissions, and traffic congestion. Shared electric vehicles offer eco-friendly transportation, improving vehicle utilization, reducing resource waste, and mitigating environmental pollution through sharing. Despite these benefits, range anxiety and inconvenience hinder widespread adoption, with many still opting for taxis. Currently, most taxis worldwide rely on traditional fuel, leading to high fuel consumption and unnecessary carbon emissions and waste as drivers frequently search for customers on the roads. Different from Shared Charging Electric Vehicles (SCEVs) in the current market, this paper proposes Shared Battery-swapping Electric Vehicles (SBEVs), integrating battery-swapping technology into shared electric vehicles. This innovation aims to enhance convenience, attracting users to eco-friendly transportation and reducing reliance on traditional fuel taxis. Hence by constructing two business models of the current competitive market (Model 1) and the future competitive market (Model 2), this paper analyzes consumer preferences for taxis and SCEVs in Model 1, as well as explores the conditions for encouraging more consumers to choose SBEVs over taxis by improving the convenience of SBEVs in Model 2. The optimal operational decisions of supply chain participants in both markets are obtained, including the car-sharing operator determining the optimal SCEV usage price in Model 1, and the optimal SBEV usage price and the optimal efforts to enhance the convenience degree of SBEVs by installing battery swapping infrastructure in Model 2. This study provides valuable insights for driving green practices and operational improvements in the shared electric vehicle sector.

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改善绿色城市交通:共享电动车与出租车的对比研究
未来城市优先考虑绿色发展,以应对气候变化,重点是减少能源消耗、废气排放和交通拥堵。共享电动汽车提供环保交通,通过共享提高车辆利用率,减少资源浪费,减轻环境污染。尽管有这些好处,但里程焦虑和不便阻碍了广泛采用,许多人仍然选择出租车。目前,世界上大多数出租车依靠传统燃料,导致高燃料消耗和不必要的碳排放和浪费,因为司机经常在路上寻找顾客。与目前市场上的共享充电电动汽车(scev)不同,本文提出了共享换电池电动汽车(sbev),将换电池技术融入到共享电动汽车中。这一创新旨在提高便利性,吸引用户使用环保交通工具,减少对传统燃油出租车的依赖。因此,本文通过构建当前竞争市场(模型1)和未来竞争市场(模型2)两个商业模型,分析模型1中消费者对出租车和电动汽车的偏好,并探讨模型2中通过提高电动汽车的便利性来鼓励更多消费者选择电动汽车而不是出租车的条件。得到了两个市场供应链参与者的最优运营决策,包括模型1中共享汽车运营商确定最优scbev使用价格,模型2中最优SBEV使用价格和通过安装电池交换基础设施来提高SBEV便利性的最优努力。该研究为推动共享电动汽车行业的绿色实践和运营改进提供了有价值的见解。
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期刊介绍: Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review is a reputable journal that publishes high-quality articles covering a wide range of topics in the field of logistics and transportation research. The journal welcomes submissions on various subjects, including transport economics, transport infrastructure and investment appraisal, evaluation of public policies related to transportation, empirical and analytical studies of logistics management practices and performance, logistics and operations models, and logistics and supply chain management. Part E aims to provide informative and well-researched articles that contribute to the understanding and advancement of the field. The content of the journal is complementary to other prestigious journals in transportation research, such as Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, Part B: Methodological, Part C: Emerging Technologies, Part D: Transport and Environment, and Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour. Together, these journals form a comprehensive and cohesive reference for current research in transportation science.
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