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The opposite of ubiquitous: How early adopters of fast-filling alt-fuel vehicles adapt to the sparsity of stations

机译:普遍存在的对立面:快速填充的加油车的早期采用者如何适应车站的稀疏性

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Transportation is proving to be the most difficult sector for reducing U.S. carbon emissions. With 86% of American commuters continuing to drive to work, meeting the urgent climate-change challenge requires a pronounced shift to alternative-fuel vehicles (AFVs). Standing in the way of this transition, however, is the dearth of conveniently located refueling and recharging stations. This paper argues that we cannot generalize from the refueling habits of people driving gasoline cars, or from their stated preferences for where they would need or want stations, because they formed those habits and preferences while using a ubiquitous network of gasoline stations. We also must distinguish among the different behaviors engendered by slow and/or home charging of electric vehicles, flexible refueling and recharging of hybrids and flex-fuel vehicles, and fast refueling/charging AFVs. Therefore, this paper reviews the limited literature on the revealed preferences of where actual early adopters of single-fuel, fast-filling AFVs choose to refuel or recharge when faced with the reality of a sparse network of stations. Refueling preferences have been revealed by (1) surveys asking drivers where they usually refuel, (2) intercept surveys at stations, and (3) GPS and card-swipe data. The few existing studies suggest that drivers adapt by focusing more on convenience of locations than price. Drivers refuel more frequently at the same stations, at higher tank or battery levels, more on work-anchored trips, more in the middle of trips, less often near home, more often on their way, and take larger detours compared with drivers of gasoline and diesel vehicles. To put these results in a broader context, the paper compares them briefly with revealedpreference results for slow charging of electric vehicles and with stated-preference results for hydrogen and similar fuels. The paper discusses the implications of these findings for the initial rollout of fast-refueling station infrastructure and identifies gaps in what we know about actual AFV refueling and recharging behavior.
机译:事实证明,交通运输是减少美国碳排放量最困难的部门。要使86%的美国通勤者继续开车上班,应对迫在眉睫的气候变化挑战就需要明显地转向替代燃料汽车(AFV)。然而,阻碍这种过渡的是缺乏便利的加油站和加油站。本文认为,我们不能从驾驶加油车的人的加油习惯或他们对需要或想要加油站的偏好中进行概括,因为他们在使用无所不在的加油站网络时形成了这些习惯和偏好。我们还必须区分电动汽车的慢速和/或家用充电,混合动力汽车和弹性燃料汽车的灵活加油和充电,以及AFV的快速加油/充电所引起的不同行为。因此,本文回顾了有限的文献资料,这些文献揭示了偏好的问题,即面对燃料稀少的加油站网络的实际情况,实际使用单燃料,快速加注的AFV的早期选择者选择加油或补给。 (1)调查询问驾驶员通常在哪里加油,(2)在车站拦截调查,以及(3)GPS和刷卡数据揭示了加油偏好。现有的一些研究表明,驾驶员通过更多地关注地理位置的便利性而非价格来进行适应。与汽油驾驶员相比,驾驶员在相同的站点加油频率更高,油箱或电池油位更高,在工作停靠的旅程中更多,在旅途中更多,在家中更少,在途中更多,并且绕道较大和柴油车辆。为了将这些结果放在更广阔的背景下,本文将它们与揭示的电动汽车缓慢充电的首选结果以及氢和类似燃料的指定首选结果进行了简要比较。本文讨论了这些发现对快速加油站基础设施的首次推出的意义,并确定了我们对实际AFV加油和充电行为了解的差距。

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