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Bilevel design and pricing of EV charging stations with deviation-flow

Conference Paper
Publication Date:
In Print
abstract:
Electric vehicles (EVs) represent a promising alternative to internal combustion engine vehicles, offering benefits such as lower operating costs, improved driving experience, and reduced environmental impact. However, the continued growth of EV adoption depends heavily on the availability of a well-designed and accessible charging infrastructure. In this study, we propose a novel bilevel programming model for the location and pricing of capacitated EV charging stations in urban areas. The upper level models the decisions of a central planner seeking to maximize the total revenue through optimal station location and design, and dynamic price selection across multiple time periods. The lower level model represents user behavior through a deviation flow capturing approach, where drivers minimize charging costs based on supply prices and station availability, while accounting for preferences related to location attractiveness. Computational tests on a set of randomly generated instances demonstrate the viability of the approach and highlight the impact of temporal demand distribution and charging duration on instance hardness.
Iris type:
4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
List of contributors:
Presutti Gasbarri, Isabella; Pizzuti, Andrea; Ekin Karaşan, Oya
Authors of the University:
PIZZUTI ANDREA
Handle:
https://iris.uniecampus.it/handle/11389/79395
Book title:
Proceedings of the International Conference on Optimization and Decision Science 2025
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