Research on quantitative models of electric vehicle charging stations based on principle of energy equivalence

Zhenpo Wang*, Peng Liu, Jia Cui, Yue Xi, Lei Zhang

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Abstract

In order to adapt the matching and planning requirements of charging station in the electric vehicle (EV) marketization application, with related layout theories of the gas stations, a location model of charging stations is established based on electricity consumption along the roads among cities. And a quantitative model of charging stations is presented based on the conversion of oil sales in a certain area. Both are combining the principle based on energy consuming equivalence substitution in process of replacing traditional vehicles with EVs. Defined data are adopted in the example analysis of two numerical case models and analyze the influence on charging station layout and quantity from the factors like the proportion of vehicle types and the EV energy consumption at the same time. The results show that the quantitative model of charging stations is reasonable and feasible. The number of EVs and the energy consumption of EVs bring more significant impact on the number of charging stations than that of vehicle type proportion, which provides a basis for decision making for charging stations construction layout in reality.

Original languageEnglish
Article number959065
JournalMathematical Problems in Engineering
Volume2013
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

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