Highlights We surveyed drivers of compressed natural gas vehicles while refueling. We mapped their stops pre-/post-refueling in GIS and generated shortest paths. We isolated drivers who refueled either closest to home or most on their way. CNG drivers refuel at stations on the way instead of close to home by a 10:1 margin. This suggests using flow-based models over point-based for optimal station location.
Abstract Limited refueling infrastructure is an oft-cited barrier to alternative fuel vehicle (AFV) adoption, but empirical data on AFV driver refueling behavior are rare. To address this need, we surveyed 259 drivers of compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicles in Southern California at five stations across the metropolitan area. The key survey questions concerned the stops immediately before and after refueling and the driver’s home location. Using GIS, we analyze the least travel-time routes and the station chosen to provide insight into what drivers consider to be their most convenient refueling location. Specifically, we focus on whether they select stations nearest to home or on routes that require the least deviation. When faced with a choice between the two—that is, when no station satisfies both criteria—we found that ten times as many CNG drivers selected the station most on their way between their origin and destination than chose the station closest to their home. This finding supports the notion that optimal location models for planning early AFV refueling infrastructures should maximize convenience by serving the routes that drivers use frequently rather than their home locations, and that locations near high-volume roads may be ideal candidates for early station sites.
On the way or around the corner? Observed refueling choices of alternative-fuel drivers in Southern California
Journal of Transport Geography ; 33 ; 258-267
2013-01-01
10 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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