Identifying heterogeneous electric vehicle charging behavior - Mixed usage of L1, L2, DC fast chargers at different locations

Jae Hyun Lee, Debapriya Chakraborty, Scott Hardman, Gil Tal

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Abstract

This paper examined charging behavior of 7,979 PEV owners in California, focusing on their mixed usage of L1,L2,DC fast chargers at different locations. We found different day of week charging behavior between different types of PEV owners. We were also able to classify seven different groups of charging behavior based on mixed usage of charging locations, and identify factors associated to the heterogeneous charging behavior. We found socio-demographics, vehicle characteristics, commute behavior, and workplace charging availability and limits as significant factors but workplace charging availability was the most important factors.

Original languageEnglish
StatePublished - 2018
Event31st International Electric Vehicle Symposium and Exhibition, EVS 2018 and International Electric Vehicle Technology Conference 2018, EVTeC 2018 - Kobe City, Japan
Duration: 30 Sep 20183 Oct 2018

Conference

Conference31st International Electric Vehicle Symposium and Exhibition, EVS 2018 and International Electric Vehicle Technology Conference 2018, EVTeC 2018
Country/TerritoryJapan
CityKobe City
Period30/09/183/10/18

Keywords

  • BEV
  • Charging behavior
  • Charging locations
  • PHEV

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