From June 26 to 29, 2024, the World Transport Convention (WTC) was grandly held in Qingdao, Shandong. This convention attracted experts, scholars, and industry professionals from around the world to discuss the latest advancements and future trends in transportation technology. Since its inception in 2017, WTC has become an influential international academic conference and exhibition platform in the field of transportation.
At this year’s conference, Dr. Zhibin Chen and Ruinan Wang from the laboratory presented the latest research findings of their team. Ruinan Wang delivered two significant reports, namely “Mining and Optimization of Electric Vehicle Charging Queue Time: A Case Study of Shanghai” and “Study on Charging Behavior Characteristics of Electric Vehicles in Different Usage Scenarios.” In the first report, “Mining and Optimization of Electric Vehicle Charging Queue Time: A Case Study of Shanghai,” Ruinan Wang deeply analyzed the issue of electric vehicle charging queues in Shanghai and proposed an optimization strategy based on mobile charging vehicles, providing valuable recommendations for improving urban electric vehicle charging infrastructure. In the second report, “Study on Charging Behavior Characteristics of Electric Vehicles in Different Usage Scenarios,” the research explored the differences in electric vehicle charging behaviors under various usage scenarios. These findings offer scientific insights for the planning and management of electric vehicle charging networks.
This conference was not only an academic feast but also a vital platform for industry exchange. By showcasing and discussing cutting-edge technology, WTC injected new momentum into the development of the global transportation industry.
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