Multi-stakeholder perspectives for transport electrification: A review on placement and scheduling of electric vehicle charging infrastructure

Publisher:
Elsevier
Publication Type:
Journal Article
Citation:
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2023, 427, pp. 139145
Issue Date:
2023-11
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In promoting transport electrification addressing diverse stakeholder needs is vital for a balanced approach to placing and scheduling Electric Vehicle Charging Stations EVCS This paper highlights stakeholder centric challenges for implementing and scheduling public charging infrastructures To account for stakeholders perspectives it investigates the significance of assigning variable weightage to different stakeholders in optimizing the placement and scheduling of charging stations This paper examines stakeholder priorities by selecting various features and assessing each stakeholder s contribution to those features in the context of placement and scheduling challenges By analyzing relevant case studies focusing on stakeholder engagement charger types studied networks and installation locations this study presents multi stakeholder driven optimal allocation and scheduling strategies for charging infrastructures and practical implications The findings reveal a predominant focus on distribution networks and EVCS owners in placement and scheduling strategies with limited attention to other stakeholders Also around 80 percent of recent studies emphasize urban and highway networks often validated in test networks highlighting the need for real network validation particularly in suburban and remote areas Furthermore the paper explores future perspectives on EVCS placement and scheduling offering valuable insights to policymakers industry professionals and researchers addressing emerging research issues in transport decarbonization
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