In this paper, we consider a station-based electric car-sharing system which allows one-way trips, and uses relocation to re-balance the vehicle distribution. We adopt the point-of-view of a service provider, whose objective is to maximize the profit associated with the trips performed by users. We introduce an exact relocation model for operating hours, and we explicitly consider the consumption and recharge process of electric vehicles batteries. In addition, the model is extended to the relocation operations to be performed at night, namely when the system is not operating. We also describe two model-based heuristics developed to solve the relocation model for operating hours on large-scale systems. The paper is concluded by a set of com...
Carsharing is an advanced car rental system that allows its users to rent vehicles for a short perio...
Car-sharing is a transportation service consisting of vehicles distributed over an urban area that a...
The paper focuses on one-way electric carsharing systems, where the fleet of cars is made up of Elec...
In this paper, we consider a station-based electric car-sharing system which allows one-way trips, a...
Car-sharing systems provide an attractive transportation alternative to their users with beneficial ...
Traditional car-sharing services are based on the two-way scheme, where the user picks up and return...
Traditional car-sharing services are based on the two-way scheme, where the user picks up and return...
AbstractTraditional car-sharing services are based on the two-way scheme, where the user picks up an...
In Vehicle Sharing Systems (VSSs), users can rent a vehicle paying a charge depending only on the a...
Car-sharing systems provide an attractive transportation alternative to their users with beneficial ...
Traditional car sharing services have been based on the two-way scheme, where the user picks up and ...
This paper addresses an Electric Vehicle Relocation Problem (E-VReP), in oneway carsharing systems, ...
This paper addresses an Electric Vehicle Relocation Problem (E-VReP), in one-way carsharing systems,...
Carsharing is an advanced car rental system that allows its users to rent vehicles for a short perio...
Car-sharing is a transportation service consisting of vehicles distributed over an urban area that a...
The paper focuses on one-way electric carsharing systems, where the fleet of cars is made up of Elec...
In this paper, we consider a station-based electric car-sharing system which allows one-way trips, a...
Car-sharing systems provide an attractive transportation alternative to their users with beneficial ...
Traditional car-sharing services are based on the two-way scheme, where the user picks up and return...
Traditional car-sharing services are based on the two-way scheme, where the user picks up and return...
AbstractTraditional car-sharing services are based on the two-way scheme, where the user picks up an...
In Vehicle Sharing Systems (VSSs), users can rent a vehicle paying a charge depending only on the a...
Car-sharing systems provide an attractive transportation alternative to their users with beneficial ...
Traditional car sharing services have been based on the two-way scheme, where the user picks up and ...
This paper addresses an Electric Vehicle Relocation Problem (E-VReP), in oneway carsharing systems, ...
This paper addresses an Electric Vehicle Relocation Problem (E-VReP), in one-way carsharing systems,...
Carsharing is an advanced car rental system that allows its users to rent vehicles for a short perio...
Car-sharing is a transportation service consisting of vehicles distributed over an urban area that a...
The paper focuses on one-way electric carsharing systems, where the fleet of cars is made up of Elec...