Open ShravanSreekumar opened 5 years ago
Looks like DOE has a map of this, so probably easy to pull down data from this location? Might be helpful to use this to check for "cold spots" of charging stations?
https://afdc.energy.gov/fuels/electricity_locations.html#/find/nearest?fuel=ELEC
These are good and they cover all the alternative fuels like Hydrogen, Lng, etc. with their locations although CNG is missing from the list which is available on the state-specific page https://afdc.energy.gov/states/va, but having them incorporated into the P4P map would make it easier to study these locations as a network. Having all the fuels on one map may also act as some future research resource material.
-Shravan
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Looks like DOE has a map of this, so probably easy to pull down data from this location? Might be helpful to use this to check for "cold spots" of charging stations?
https://afdc.energy.gov/fuels/electricity_locations.html#/find/nearest?fuel=ELEC
[image: EV Charge Stations] https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/53183444/65088130-2ae4e600-d986-11e9-882b-e0aad9a5eb4b.PNG
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Shravan Sreekumar,
Ph.D. Student, Systems Engineering
ME Mechanical &Aerospace Engineering,
The University of Virginia'19,
Shravan@virginia.edu
As the number of alternative energy source vehicles are increasing in the private as well as commercial market. The availability of locations of alternative fuel stations and type of fuel would be a good resource to evaluate the possible flow and routes of those vehicles.