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Abstract
With the depletion of petroleum resources and people’s attention to environmental issues, the electric vehicle industry is booming. However, due to limitations in charging technology, the charging speed of electric vehicles cannot be completely satisfactory. Therefore, this paper proposes an innovative charging station location model to meet the needs of consumers. Due to the shortcomings of the traditional coverage model, the proposed location model consists of a loop model and a generalized maximum coverage model combined with a cellular network model. After the simulation experiment of the model in Ireland, we obtained the experimental results. Our proposed location model improves the utilization of EV charging stations.
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1 International School, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Beijing, China