[AMI] Adaptive Mobility, Infrastructure and Land Use - Qiming | Video Series

How can AI help cities plan future charging infrastructure of electric vehicles?

[AMI] Adaptive Mobility, Infrastructure, and Land Use - Qiming | Video Series 

In a new installment of the FCL Global Video Series, Qiming YE, Module Coordinator of [AMI] Adaptive Mobility, Infrastructure, and Land Use, describes how multi-agent AI models can optimise charging station deployment, finding a minimum viable number of charging stations to meet the future projected needs of electric vehicle users while efficiently using the limited land space available in dense cities like Singapore. This is only one of a number of research projects in the [AMI] research group investigating pathways towards adaptive mobility planning that not only meets demand in the short term, but promotes the resilience of transport infrastructure into the future.

More stories from our researchers coming soon. Stay tuned!  

SPEAKERS:

Qiming Ye

Qiming Ye

Module Coordinator, [AMI] Adaptive Mobility, Infrastructure, and Land Use

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