Scott Kelley Dr. Michael Kuby Arizona State University

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Scott Kelley Dr. Michael Kuby Arizona State University NSF Grant 1025313: Spatial Refueling Patterns of Drivers of Alternative-Fuel and Conventional Vehicles ESRI Southwest User Group Annual Conference November 16, 2011 Mesa, Arizona

Transcript of Scott Kelley Dr. Michael Kuby Arizona State University

Scott Kelley

Dr. Michael Kuby

Arizona State University

NSF Grant 1025313: Spatial Refueling Patterns of Drivers of Alternative-Fuel and Conventional Vehicles

ESRI Southwest User Group Annual Conference

November 16, 2011 Mesa, Arizona

Energy Geography and Spatial Modeling/GIS

Our Energy Future?

New Infrastructure

Early Patterns?

Source: Energy Information Administration

Previous Work: ◦ Sperling & Kitamura (1986 & 1987)

◦ Diesel vs. Gasoline

Range Anxiety ◦ Gasoline: Higher Energy Density, Greater Range

Honda Civic GX Source: Honda

What are the refueling patterns of CNG drivers in Southern California?

◦ How do they compare to gasoline drivers?

◦ How can this help inform future alternative fuel infrastructure decision-making?

Survey Data

Collection

Fleet vs. Consumer

Find companion

station

Source: City of Burbank, CA

Network Analyst

Street Data Source: ◦ TeleAtlas data with ArcGIS 10

◦ Digitized and connected interstates

Goals: ◦ Shortest Path vs. Refueling Path

Primary Cost: Travel Time

Secondary Cost: Distance

◦ Closest Facility Analysis for CNG

◦ Service Areas

◦ Home locations important!

Build & calibrate

Digitize

Calculate

Automate

Export for Analysis ◦ Shortest Path

◦ Station Path

Review routes

QA/QC

Export to gdb

Immediate Route and Full Route ◦ Kitamura & Sperling used immediate

◦ Kept separate

Actual Trip Length, in Miles Time Deviation, in Minutes (%)

Mean Median Mean Median

Santa Monica

Gasoline 9.9 5.4 1.56 (12.2%) 1.35 (6.8%)

CNG 17.8 10.3 8.20 (101.2%) 6.39 (32.1%)

Anaheim

Gasoline 11.4 10.4 2.58 (13.4%) 1.43 (5.3%)

CNG 18.8 16.4 8.45 (23.7%) 5.39 (14.9%)

Burbank

Gasoline 54.0 12.3 2.76 (15.9%) 2.00 (6.53%)

CNG 44.1 21.0 8.02 (28.9%) 5.55 (21.4%)

* Single-purpose refueling trips (same origin and destination) removed

Burbank CNG Station - Consumer Stops Matrix (Origin - Destination)

DESTINATION

Home Work Social/Dining Shopping School Other TOTAL PERCENT

Home 0 6 3 3 2 2 16 30.19%

Work 19 1 1 1 0 0 22 41.51%

ORIGIN Social/Dining 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 11.32%

Shopping 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 5.66%

School 4 0 0 0 0 1 5 9.43%

Other 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1.89%

TOTAL 32 7 5 4 2 3 53 PERCENT 60.38% 13.21% 9.43% 7.55% 3.77% 5.66%

Burbank GAS Station - Consumer Stops Matrix (Origin - Destination)

DESTINATION

Home Work Social/Dining Shopping School Other TOTAL PERCENT

Home 0 5 11 1 0 0 17 32.08%

Work 15 1 3 2 0 0 21 39.62%

ORIGIN Social/Dining 5 1 0 0 0 0 6 11.32%

Shopping 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 5.66%

School 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 11.32%

Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00%

TOTAL 29 7 14 3 0 0 53

PERCENT 54.72% 13.21% 26.42% 5.66% 0.00% 0.00%

Closest Facility Analysis ◦ Data Source: NREL station data/Clean Car Maps

Calculate Route with Closest Facility Station

Closest Facility - % using closest to home

◦ Anaheim – 0%

◦ Santa Monica – 46.67%

◦ Burbank - 28%

Perceptions?

Traffic Patterns?

Cited:

“Convenient

Location”

Beyond GIS

◦ Statistical Analysis

Comparing populations of Gasoline/CNG

Near-home refueling for CNG or on-route?

Flow Recapturing Location Model (FRLM) - Kuby

◦ Patterns

Differences in geography?

Demographic differences?

Survey Drivers and Analyze Refueling Patterns

RQ: How do EV drivers use the new Phoenix infrastructure, and how can these results assist other cities in building their own networks?

Source: Blink Network

Ecotality/DOE network ◦ Residential

◦ Public

A different approach ◦ Level 1,2 chargers

◦ DC Fast-chargers

Stationary vs. quick-stop

Thanks to: ◦ PI: Dr. Michael Kuby

◦ School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning, Arizona State University

Joe Schoenemann, ASU - Digitizing

Patrick Zweifel, Jeff Martinez, ASU – Survey Collection

Mike McLean, ASU-ISSR

Clean Energy and gas station owners