Integrated Charging Scheduling and Operational Control for an Electric Bus Network
R\'emi Lacombe, Nikolce Murgovski, S\'ebastien Gros, Bal\'azs, Kulcs\'ar

TL;DR
This paper presents a hierarchical control framework for integrated charging scheduling and operational control of electric bus networks, improving service quality and reducing costs through a scalable optimization approach.
Contribution
It introduces a novel hierarchical control method combining mixed-integer programming and Lagrangian relaxation for efficient electric bus network management.
Findings
Achieves better service levels compared to baseline controls.
Reduces charging costs through integrated scheduling.
Scales effectively with increasing bus lines.
Abstract
The last few years have seen the massive deployment of electric buses in many existing transit networks. However, the planning and operation of an electric bus system differ from that of a bus system with conventional vehicles, and some key problems have not yet been studied in the literature. In this work, we address the integrated operational control and charging scheduling problem for a network of electric buses with a limited opportunity charging capacity. We propose a hierarchical control framework to solve this problem, where the charging and operational decisions are taken jointly by solving a mixed-integer linear program in the high-level control layer. Since this optimization problem might become very large as more bus lines are considered, we propose to apply Lagrangian relaxation in such a way as to exploit the structure of the problem and enable a decomposition into…
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TopicsElectric Vehicles and Infrastructure · Transportation and Mobility Innovations · Advanced Battery Technologies Research
Methodstravel james
