Regional Transportation Modeling for Equitable Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Design
Ismaeel Babur, Jane Macfarlane

TL;DR
This paper presents a regional transportation modeling approach using large-scale trip data to optimize electric vehicle charging infrastructure deployment, emphasizing environmental justice for vulnerable communities.
Contribution
It introduces a regional modeling framework that accounts for cross-jurisdictional mobility patterns to inform equitable EV charging infrastructure planning.
Findings
Identified spatial demand density for charging stations in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Quantified potential emission reductions by transitioning trips outside equity communities to BEVs.
Demonstrated the importance of regional modeling in designing equitable charging networks.
Abstract
The widespread adoption of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) holds promise for mitigating emission-related health impacts, particularly for low-income communities disproportionately affected by exposure to traffic-related air pollution. However, designing effective charging infrastructure necessitates a regional modeling approach that accounts for the inherent cross-jurisdictional nature of mobility patterns. This study underscores the importance of regional modeling in optimizing charging station deployment and evaluating the environmental justice implications for equity priority communities. We present a large-scale regional transportation modeling analysis leveraging Mobiliti, a cloud-based platform that employs parallel discrete event simulation to enable rapid computation. Our approach identifies the spatial demand density for charging infrastructure by analyzing over 19 million…
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Taxonomy
TopicsElectric Vehicles and Infrastructure · Transportation and Mobility Innovations · Urban Transport and Accessibility
