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The vehicle relocation problem for the one-way electric vehicle sharing

Published 27 Jul 2013 in math.OC and cs.RO | (1307.7195v1)

Abstract: Traditional car-sharing services are based on the two-way scheme, where the user picks up and returns the vehicle at the same parking station. Some services permits also one-way trips, which allows the user to return the vehicle in another station. The one-way scheme is quite more attractive for the users, but may pose a problem for the distribution of the vehicles, due to a possible unbalancing between the user demand and the availability of vehicles or free slots at the stations. Such a problem is more complicated in the case of electrical car sharing, where the travel range depends on the level of charge of the vehicles. The paper presents a new approach for the Electric Vehicle Relocation Problem, where cars are moved by personnel of the service operator to keep the system balanced. Such a problem generates a challenging pickup and delivery problem with new features that to the best of our knowledge never have been considered in the literature. We yield a Mixed Integer Linear Programming formulation and some valid inequalities to speed up its solution through a state-of-the art solver (CPLEX). We test our approach on verisimilar instances built on the Milan road network.

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