Abstract
The selection of new energy vehicle power battery (NEVPB) recycling service outlet will promote the rapid development of new energy vehicle industry. In order to cope the green and low-carbon development path of NEVPB recycling under information uncertainty and interaction. This paper intends to construct a multidimensional consensus fusion framework of self-confidence Fermatean fuzzy trust network. Firstly, individuals express their opinions based on Fermatean fuzzy sets with self-confidence (FFS-SC). Subsequently, a novel trust propagation and aggregation is built to obtain complete trust relations, and weights of individuals are determined by trust network, self-confidence, and relative deviation. Meanwhile, the trust network- driven consensus feedback mechanism is developed to collect evaluation information. Furthermore, the correlation coefficient to eliminate the homogeneity influence of indicators. In addition, the decision results are derived by Multi-Attributive Border Approximation area Comparison (MABAC) method. Finally, an applied case with five NEVPB recycling service outlets selection is presented to verify the feasibility of the established framework, and the effectiveness is further demonstrated through sensitivity analysis and comparative analysis. The case results show that the indicator with demonstration of recycling service outlet and market supervision departments strengthen supervision indicators have great impact on NEVPB recycling service outlets selection. Furthermore, this paper has reference significance for standardizing the management policy and technology of power battery recycling and realizing the green and low-carbon environmental protection of the whole life cycle of new energy vehicles.
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