3660. A friend in need: Co-opetition between competing EV charging networks during partial disruption
Invited abstract in session HF-51: Logistics Network Design, stream Hub Location and Network Design.
Thursday, 16:15-17:45Room: HG – Seminar-Raum Geschichte 1 (1st floor, st. 10)
Authors (first author is the speaker)
| 1. | Javaiz Parappathodi
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| Management, University of Sussex Business School | |
| 2. | Debajyoti Biswas
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| Management Information Systems, University College Dublin |
Abstract
Electric vehicles are staring to make their mark as the go-to choice for mobility. However, EV networks are at an increased risk of cyberattacks and disruption due to reliance on high levels of technology. This paper models disruption on one network and explores the option of relying on competing EV charging networks to continue serving customers using a minmax objective function. For different levels of disruption on the selected network, we identify the best choice of competing network to have a tie-up. We use data from real life EV charging networks in UK for analysis.
Keywords
- Mixed Integer Programming
- Network Design
- Transportation
Status: accepted
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