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Home / Projects / Feasibility Analysis and Infrastructure Requirements of Affordable, Shared, and Electric Mobility

Feasibility Analysis and Infrastructure Requirements of Affordable, Shared, and Electric Mobility

Abstract

This study assesses the feasibility of providing electric shared EV service to middle- and low-income households that live in multi-unit communities in Texas. The feasibility of electric car-sharing services will be demonstrated using a case study of Houston, Texas, with daily travel information collected from the regional travel demand model (TDM). The regional household travel data from the Houston-Galveston Area Council (H-GAC) Activity-based Model (ABM) will be used to identify shared EV trips and scoping the shared EV plans for designated neighborhoods. In addition, key stakeholders, such as local shared mobility service provider, property manager, potential users, and utilities, will be interviewed for understanding the potential barriers and opportunities during the application. The outcome pf this project provides a service plan and cost-benefit assessment for selected neighborhoods and paves the road for a future pilot program.

Research Investigators (PI*)

Xiaodan Xu*, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

Yanzhi Xu, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

Farinoush Sharifi, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

Project Information

Start Date: 01/01/2021
End Date: 12/31/2021
Status: Complete
Grant Number: 69A3551747128
Source Organization: CARTEEH UTC
Project Number: TTI-05-37
RiP URL
UTC Project Information Form

Final Report – coming soon!

CARTEEH Focus Area(s)

Sponsor

Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology
University Transportation Centers Program
Department of Transportation
Washington, DC 20590 United States

Performing Organization

Texas A&M Transportation Institute
1111 RELLIS Parkway
Bryan, Texas 77807

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