Locating road-vehicle refueling stations |
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Authors: | Ying-Wei Wang Chuah-Chih Lin |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Marketing and Logistics Management, School of Service Management, National Penghu University, 300 Liu-Ho Road, Magong, Penghu, Taiwan |
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Abstract: | This study follows the concept of set cover for proposing a refueling-station-location model using a mixed integer programming method, based on vehicle-routing logics. Its solution uses only the easy-obtain data of the origin-destination distance matrix. A case study that focuses on the siting of refueling stations for achieving multiple origin-destination intercity travel via electric vehicles on Taiwan demonstrates the applicability of the model. Sensitivity analysis shows that greater vehicle range will result in a lower number of refueling stations that need to be sited. Range is crucial in reducing the facility-location costs, and therefore is an important issue in the development of alternative-fuel-vehicle technology. |
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Keywords: | Refueling station Alternative-fuel vehicles Facility location Set cover Mixed integer programming |
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