Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1131576 Transportation Research Part B: Methodological 2016 18 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We consider the Electric Vehicle Touring Problem with battery swapping operations.•We propose constant factor approximation algorithms with theoretical analysis.•We study its fixed tour model which requires visiting every city in a given order.•We develop graph-theoretic algorithms for optimally solving the fixed tour model.

The increasing concern over global warming has led to the rapid development of the electric vehicle industry. Electric vehicles (EVs) have the potential to reduce the greenhouse effect and facilitate more efficient use of energy resources. In this paper, we study several EV route planning problems that take into consideration possible battery charging or swapping operations. Given a road network, the objective is to determine the shortest (travel time) route that a vehicle with a given battery capacity can take to travel between a pair of vertices or to visit a set of vertices with several stops, if necessary, at battery switch stations. We present polynomial time algorithms for the EV shortest travel time path problem and the fixed tour EV touring problem, where the fixed tour problem requires visiting a set of vertices in a given order. Based on the result, we also propose constant factor approximation algorithms for the EV touring problem, which is a generalization of the traveling salesman problem.

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