Optimizing Electric Vehicle Charging Station Location on Highways: A Decision Model for Meeting Intercity Travel Demand
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2023Author
Gulbahar, Ibrahim TumaySutcu, Muhammed
Almomany, Abedalmuhdi
Ibrahim, Babul Salam K. S. M. Kader
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Electric vehicles have emerged as one of the top environmentally friendly alternatives
to traditional internal combustion engine vehicles. The development of a comprehensive charging
infrastructure, particularly determining the optimal locations for charging stations, is essential for
the widespread adoption of electric vehicles. Most research on this subject focuses on popular areas
such as city centers, shopping centers, and airports. With numerous charging stations available, these
locations typically satisfy daily charging needs in routine life. However, the availability of charging
stations for intercity travel, particularly on highways, remains insufficient. In this study, a decision
model has been proposed to determine the optimal placement of electric vehicle charging stations
along highways. To ensure a practical approach to the location of charging stations, the projected
number of electric vehicles in Türkiye over the next few years is estimated by using a novel approach
and the outcomes are used as crucial input in the facility location model. An optimization technique is
employed to identify the ideal locations for charging stations on national highways to meet customer
demand. The proposed model selects the most appropriate locations for charging stations and the
required number of chargers to be installed, ensuring that electric vehicle drivers on highways do not
encounter charging problems.