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Jônatas Augusto Manzolli1,2, Jiangbo Yu1, Alessandro Vissarios D'Apice1
1Department of Civil Engineering, McGill University, Montreal, QC Canada.
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As cities face increasing climate-induced disruptions, shared autonomous electric vehicles (SAEVs) emerge as a dual-purpose solution to sustain passenger mobility and provide emergency power. This study introduces a framework that combines GIS-based spatial analysis and multi-objective optimization to evaluate SAEV fleet performance during power outages. Using Montreal as a testbed, we simulate the operations of a mid-sized SAEV fleet under varying power disruption scenarios. Our analysis reveals a critical operational trade-off: the fleet can meet up to 2% of daily mobility demand or supply 28% of energy needs in affected zones, but not simultaneously. The sensitivity analyses indicate that improving charging infrastructure yields greater operational benefits than increasing battery capacity. Further, revenue from energy provision increases significantly with larger fleets and higher charger power. The findings underscore the importance of coordinated infrastructure planning and incentive design to enable SAEVs to effectively support transport continuity and urban energy resilience.
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