Highlights Propose a spatial–temporal graph conventional network to predict charging demand; Train the model with a large private electric vehicle trajectory dataset; Our model outperforms recently popular spatio-temporal prediction methods; Incorporating the demand and geographic graphs helps improve model performance.

    Abstract Short-term Electric Vehicle (EV) charging demand prediction is an essential task in the fields of smart grid and intelligent transportation systems, as understanding the spatiotemporal distribution of charging demand over the next few hours could help operators of charging stations and the grid to take measures (e.g., dynamic pricing) in response to varying charging demand. This study proposed a heterogeneous spatial–temporal graph convolutional network to predict the EV charging demand at different spatial and temporal resolutions. Specifically, we first learned the spatial correlations between charging regions by constructing heterogeneous graphs, i.e., a geographic graph and a demand graph. Then, we used graph convolutional layers and gated recurrent units to extract spatio-temporal features in the observations. Further, we designed a region-specific prediction module that grouped regions based on graph embedding and point of interest (POI) data for prediction. We used a large real-world GPS dataset which contained over 76,000 private EVs in Beijing for model training and validation. The results showed that, compared with recently popular spatio-temporal prediction methods, the proposed model had superior prediction accuracy and steady performance at different scales of regions. In addition, we conducted ablation studies and hyperparameter sensitivity tests. The results suggested that incorporating the demand graph and geographic graph could help improve model performance.


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    Title :

    Predicting electric vehicle charging demand using a heterogeneous spatio-temporal graph convolutional network


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    Publication date :

    2023-06-09




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English