Abstract

The current situation of energy consumption and environmental pollution is becoming more and more serious, electric vehicles have gradually become an important distribution tool for logistics companies due to their advantages of low energy consumption and low pollution, however, the problems of limited battery capacity and long charging time are still the main obstacles to their effective promotion in the field of logistics and distribution. In order to improve the utilization rate of electric logistics vehicles, the charging method of the vehicle is studied in detail, and it is proposed to use partial charging strategy to optimize the distribution path scheme of electric logistics vehicles with soft time window, and to establish an optimization model with the goal of minimizing the total cost of distribution, and at the same time, consider the constraints of the vehicle's loading, the customer's soft time window, and the battery endurance; the genetic algorithm is improved by using the idea of destruction and repair in the large neighborhood search algorithm, and the problem is solving, and verify the effectiveness of the model and algorithm using the Solomon arithmetic set; and conduct a sensitivity analysis of the distribution cost by adjusting 2 parameters, the battery capacity and charging price of the electric vehicle. The results show that the partial charging strategy can effectively reduce the cost compared with the full charging strategy in the distribution activities of electric logistics vehicles. In the example, the total cost is reduced by 7.69%, the electricity cost is reduced by 8.85%, and the total distance is shortened by 7.4%. In this case, the total cost, electricity cost and time window cost increased by 6.22%, 19.83% and 6.83% respectively. At the same time, some charging strategies can also significantly improve the power utilization rate of the vehicle battery, and reduce the idle and waste of vehicle resources and power resources. This paper proposes a distribution route optimization model of electric logistics vehicles under the partial charging strategy, which can provide beneficial enlightenment for logistics enterprises in the scheme scheduling and distribution model selection in urban distribution, and is of great significance for reducing the distribution cost of logistics enterprises.

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