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Cai Jianming

Journal Publications

Insights for Sustainable Urban Transport via Private Charging Pile Sharing in the Electric Vehicle Sector

DOI number:10.1177/03611981241265846

Affiliation of Author(s):School of Traffic and Transportation Engineering, Central South University

Journal:Transportation Research Record

Place of Publication:US

Key Words:Electric Vehicle; Private charging pile sharing model; Prospect theory; Evolutionary game; System dynamics

Abstract:The growth of the Electric Vehicle (EV) market is significantly influenced by the development of Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure (EVCI). In China, the surge in private charging piles has led to the promotion of the Private Charging Pile Sharing Model (PCPSM) as a strategic solution to overcome infrastructure challenges. This research develops a tripartite evolutionary game model among pile owners, property companies, and EV users to explore the promotion of the sharing model. Innovatively, it integrates prospect theory to capture the decision-making psychology of the participants. Using system dynamics and numerical simulation, an in-depth analysis is conducted on the effects of 15 key factors influencing strategic decisions, culminating in the formulation of feasible incentive mechanisms. The research reveals that: (1) Exclusive reliance on private pile sharing between pile owners and EV users is unstable, highlighting the need for greater involvement from property companies; (2) Managing crucial factors, including property management costs, charging pile usage prices, and profit-sharing ratios, within appropriate limits is essential for the sustainable growth of the PCPSM; (3) Enhancing players' awareness of potential losses and decreasing their risk preference are effective in encouraging proactive strategy adoption; (4) The practice of pile owners contributing a specific proportion of management fees to property companies, along with dynamic government incentives, considerably elevates the propensity of property companies to engage actively in the sharing model. This study provides novel insights into enhancing the PCPSM, with wide-reaching implications for the sustainability of the EV sector and urban transportation systems.

Co-author:Zixin Zhou, Zhiqiang Zhao, Yaxin Wang

First Author:Jianming Cai

Indexed by:Journal paper

Document Code:1265846

Discipline:Engineering

First-Level Discipline:Transportation Engineering

Document Type:J

ISSN No.:0361-1981

Translation or Not:no

Included Journals:SCI

Links to published journals:https://doi.org/10.1177/03611981241265846