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Collaborative vehicle-crew scheduling for multiple routes with a mixed fleet of electric and fuel buses

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  • Cong, Yuan
  • Bie, Yiming
  • Liu, Ziyan
  • Zhu, Aoze

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Since some fuel buses have not yet reached their retirement age, many cities still have a mix of fuel buses and electric buses (EBs) operating. This study focuses on multiple bus routes with fuel-electric mixed fleet. To address operation problems arising from separately scheduling vehicles and crews (known as the two-stage method) of each route, we propose a collaborative approach to optimize the vehicle dispatching plan and crew scheduling plan. Initially, we establish a nonlinear programming model by minimizing the overall operating costs of bus companies, encompassing vehicle purchase costs, EB charging costs, fuel bus refueling costs, and driver labor costs. Next, we devise an improved simulated annealing algorithm to solve the model. The proposed method is validated through a case study involving three real-world routes. A comparison with the traditional two-stage method reveals promising outcomes. Results indicate that the proposed method can decrease the number of vehicle changes by 21.43 %, driver labor costs by 2.04 %, and daily operating costs for the bus company by 0.82 %.

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  • Cong, Yuan & Bie, Yiming & Liu, Ziyan & Zhu, Aoze, 2024. "Collaborative vehicle-crew scheduling for multiple routes with a mixed fleet of electric and fuel buses," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 298(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:298:y:2024:i:c:s0360544224011733
    DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2024.131400
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