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Incorporating refuelling behaviour and drivers' preferences in the design of alternative fuels infrastructure in a city

Autores

BREY SÁNCHEZ, JOSÉ JAVIER, Brey, Raul , Carazo, Ana F. , Ruiz-Montero, M. J. , Tejada, Macarena

Publicación externa

Si

Medio

Transp. Res. Pt. C-Emerg. Technol.

Alcance

Article

Naturaleza

Científica

Cuartil JCR

Cuartil SJR

Impacto JCR

3.805

Impacto SJR

1.998

Fecha de publicacion

01/04/2016

ISI

000371937100010

Abstract

The purpose of this article is to present an optimization model to plan the deployment strategy for hydrogen refuelling stations in a city when Origin-Destination (OD) data are not available. This model considers two objectives: to maximize the traffic covered by the selected hydrogen refuelling stations and minimize the average distance of the city's inhabitants to the nearest hydrogen refuelling station. As OD data are assumed to be unavailable, the clustering of stations in the highest traffic zones is prevented by a new constraint that takes into account information on the distribution of existing conventional refuelling stations. This model is applied to Seville, a city in Southern Spain of about 140 km(2) with a population of around 700,000. This application uses the results of a survey of more than 200 Sevillian drivers on their current refuelling tendencies, their willingness to use alternative fuel vehicles and their minimum requirements (regarding maximum distance to be travelled to refuel and number of stations in the city) when establishing a network of alternative refuelling stations. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Palabras clave

Fuel cell vehicles; Optimization methods; Infrastructure deployment; Alternative refuelling stations; Refuelling preferences

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