The 21st century is characterized not only by a
growing need for mobility, but above all by an increasing
variety of mobility forms. Individualization, connectivity,
urbanization and post-fossil drive technologies will determine
the mobility of tomorrow. Technical innovations and changing
human needs are becoming the driving force behind novel
forms of mobility and innovative business models. However,
not only the mobility world is changing rapidly. Particularly
renewable energy sources, like sun and wind are directly
connected to planning uncertainty due to their dependence on
weather. This leads to frequency fluctuations in the power grid.
These fluctuations in turn are the reason for dynamic
electricity prices to which especially large consumers can adapt
in order to save money. This paper investigates to what extent
an operating electric mobility on-demand fleet can adjust to
changing electricity prices and whether this adaptation affects
the service performance of the overall system. For this
purpose, a model is built up, which considers traffic influences
in the form of dynamic travel times as well as the passenger
and battery management of the vehicles. The model suggests
that a vehicle fleet with an adapted charging strategy to
dynamic electricity prices can save money at all investigated
fleet sizes. First results indicate that the service performance of
the mobility on-demand fleet is not substantially affected. In
addition, considerable cost savings can be realized by applying
the dynamic charging strategy. The analysis of idle times of the
vehicle fleet revealed further potential for optimization, which
could potentially be used for the provision of ancillary services.
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The 21st century is characterized not only by a
growing need for mobility, but above all by an increasing
variety of mobility forms. Individualization, connectivity,
urbanization and post-fossil drive technologies will determine
the mobility of tomorrow. Technical innovations and changing
human needs are becoming the driving force behind novel
forms of mobility and innovative business models. However,
not only the mobility world is changing rapidly. Particularly
renewable energy sources,...
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