Electric vehicle’s energy consumption of car-following models

In this paper, we use the optimal velocity model, full velocity difference model, full velocity and acceleration difference model, and the car-following model with consideration of the traffic interruption probability to study the electric vehicle’s electricity energy consumption. The numerical results show that the electric vehicle’s electricity energy consumption is most stable in the fourth model and that the fourth model can reduce the electric vehicle’s electricity energy consumption.

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