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对于个人出行来说,汽车共享是一种比拥有汽车更可持续的方式,尤其是在汽车共享服务使他们的车队电气化的情况下。然而,由于电动汽车的行驶里程有限,充电过程缓慢,汽车共享供应商可能会面临保持车辆充分充电的问题。本文分析了德国一家双向汽车共享提供商4.5年的真实预订数据。该数据集包括预订时间窗口、驾驶距离和位置等信息。我们使用这些数据来研究客户行为,并模拟过去完全电气化车队的运行情况。在仿真的基础上,通过调整充电速率、电池容量和充电点数量来确定是否存在充电问题以及如何解决充电问题。我们的研究结果表明,现代电动汽车运营该服务是完全可行的。每个汽车共享站,如果车辆不需要在到达时(由客户)立即连接,但可以在其他车辆完成充电后连接,则两个充电站就足够了。有些问题是,4%的预订的行驶距离超过了车辆的行驶里程。在这些情况下,对客户的负面影响尚不清楚,但很可能是可控的。此外,我们发现50%的充电事件可以转移超过10小时,这表明未来可以利用智能充电和提供辅助服务的巨大灵活性。
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Feasibility of completely electrified two-way car sharing
Car sharing is a more sustainable approach to personal mobility than vehicle ownership, especially if car sharing services electrify their fleets. However, due to the limited range and slow charging process of electric vehicles, car sharing providers might face problems keeping the vehicles adequately charged. This paper analyzes 4.5 years of real booking data from a German two-way car sharing provider. The dataset includes information on the booking time window, driven distance, and location. We use this data to study the customer behavior and simulate the past operation with a completely electrified fleet. Based on the simulation, we determine whether charging problems exist and how they can be solved by adapting the charging rate, battery capacity, and number of charging points. Our results indicate that the operation of the service with modern electric vehicles is entirely feasible. Per car sharing station, two charging points are sufficient if vehicles do not have to be connected immediately upon arrival (by the customer), but can connect later once another vehicle has finished charging. Somewhat problematic is that 4% of the bookings have a longer driven distance than the vehicle's range. In these cases, the disutility to customers is unclear but, in all likelihood, manageable. Furthermore, we find that 50% of the charging events can be shifted by more than 10h, indicating significant flexibility that could be utilized for smart charging and the provision of ancillary services in the future.
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