Online Charge Scheduling for Electric Vehicles in Autonomous Mobility on Demand Fleets

Nathaniel Tucker1, Berkay Turan2, Mahnoosh Alizadeh3

  • 1University of California Santa Barbara
  • 2University of California, Santa Barbara
  • 3UC Santa Barbara

Details

11:45 - 12:00 | Mon 28 Oct | Gallery Room 1 | MoC-T9.4

Session: Regular Session on Electric Vehicles and Mobility (I)

Abstract

In this paper, we study an online charge scheduling strategy for fleets of autonomous-mobility-on-demand electric vechicles (AMoD EVs). We consider the case where vehicles complete trips and then enter a between-ride state throughout the day, with their information becoming available to the fleet operator in an online fashion. In the between-ride state, the vehicles must be scheduled for charging and then routed to their next passenger pick-up locations. Additionally, due to the unknown daily sequences of ride requests, the problem cannot be solved by any offline approach. As such, we study an online welfare maximization heuristic based on primal-dual methods that allocates limited fleet charging resources and rebalances the vehicles while avoiding congestion at charging facilities and pick-up locations. We discuss a competitive ratio result comparing the performance of our online solution to the clairvoyant offline solution and provide numerical results highlighting the performance of our heuristic.