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A Socio-Psychological Modal Choice Approach to Modelling Mobility and Energy Demand for Electric Vehicles
Type of publication: Inproceedings
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Journal: Energy Informatics
Booktitle: Proceedings of the 9th DACH+ Conference on Energy Informatics
Series: Energy Informatics
Volume: 3
Year: 2020
Month: October
Publisher: Springer
URL: https://energyinformatics.spri...
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s42162-020-00123-7
Abstract: The development of efficient electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure requires modelling of consumer demand at an appropriate level of detail. Since only limited information about real customers is available, most simulations employ a stochastic approach by combining known or estimated business features (e.g. arrival and departure time, requested amount of energy) with random variations. However, these models in many cases do not include factors that deal with the social characteristics of EV users, while others do not emphasise on the economic elements. In this work, we introduced a more detailed demand model employing a modal choice simulation framework based on Triandis’ Theory of Interpersonal Behaviour, which can be calibrated by empirical data and is capable of combining a diverse number of determinants in human decision-making. By applying this model on Switzerland mobility domain, an analysis on three of the most popular EV incentives from both supply and demand sides is provided, which aims for a better understanding of electro-mobility systems by relating its causes and effects.
Keywords: Agent-based modelling, Agent-based modelling · Modal choice simulation · Multi- agent system · Behavioural theory, Electric Vehicle, Modal choice simulation
Authors Nguyen, Khoa
Schumann, René
Editors Nguyen, Khoa
Roman, Rudel
Schumann, René
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