2024
DOI: 10.3390/en17071596
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Electric Vehicle Routing Problem with an Enhanced Vehicle Dispatching Approach Considering Real-Life Data

Meryem Abid,
Mohamed Tabaa,
Hanaa Hachimi

Abstract: Although the EVRP (Electric Vehicle routing problem) has promising results on the environmental scale, its implementation has proved challenging. The difficulty of the EVRP resides in the limited driving range of the electric vehicles, combined with the significant charging time. While the charging cost is less than the cost of fuel, this charge time adds to the overall travel time and may overlap with customers’ time windows. All these factors increased the computational time exponentially and resulted in the… Show more

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“…They also validated their model and algorithm using 30 numerical examples as well as four real-world problems. Abid et al [60] attempted to iterate real-world parameters such as energy consumption, heterogenous fleets, and infrastructure data in order to minimize the total number of vehicles used, distance traveled, travel time, and energy consumption. In addition, several studies have been conducted on EVs and energy consumption [61][62][63][64].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also validated their model and algorithm using 30 numerical examples as well as four real-world problems. Abid et al [60] attempted to iterate real-world parameters such as energy consumption, heterogenous fleets, and infrastructure data in order to minimize the total number of vehicles used, distance traveled, travel time, and energy consumption. In addition, several studies have been conducted on EVs and energy consumption [61][62][63][64].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%