A conceptual representation of short-term and long-term decision-making in the roll-out and exploitation of public EV charging infrastructure in Dutch neighborhoods

Mylene Van Der Koogh*, Emile Chappin, Renee Heller, Zofia Lukszo

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Abstract

Charging infrastructure in neighborhoods is essential for inhabitants who use electric vehicles. The development of public charging infrastructure can be complex because of its dependency on local grid conditions, the responsibility to prepare for anticipated fleet growth policies, and the implicit biases that may occur with the allocation of charging resources. How can accessible EV charging be ensured in the future, regardless of energy infrastructure and socio-economic status of the neighborhood? This study aims to represent the decision-making in the allocation of public charging infrastructure and ensure that various key issues are accounted for in the short-term and long-term decision making. The paper first identifies these issues, then describes the decision-making process, and all of these are summarized in a visual overview describing the short-term and long-term decision loop considering various key indicators. A case study area is identified by comparing locally available data sources in the City of Amsterdam for future simulation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)178-187
Number of pages10
JournalTransportation Research Procedia
Volume70
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023
Event8th International Electric Vehicle Conference, EVC 2023 - Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Duration: 21 Jun 202323 Jun 2023

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