Xiaohan Liu

Postdoc at Geology and Geotechnics

Xiaohan Liu is a postdoc in the Urban Mobility Systems research group. His research works focus on sustainable transportation electrification and renewable energy integration. Special interests are attached to establishing new approaches and data-driven frameworks for electric vehicle charging demand estimation, charging infrastructure planning and management, and coupled transportation and energy systems. The overall goal is to facilitate green, economic-sustainable, and resilient electrified transportation systems in the uncertain future against climate change and society development.

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2024

Transforming public transport depots into profitable energy hubs

Xiaohan Liu, Patrick Plötz, Sonia Yeh et al
Nature Energy. Vol. 9 (10), p. 1206-1219
Journal article
2024

Electric bus charging scheduling problem considering charging infrastructure integrated with solar photovoltaic and energy storage systems

Xiaohan Liu, Sonia Yeh, Patrick Plötz et al
Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review. Vol. 187
Journal article

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2024–2025

Electrifying multimodal public transport with distributed renewable energy (e-REMPT)

Kun Gao Transportgruppen
Maria Taljegård Energy Technology
Xiaohan Liu Geology and Geotechnics 2
Arsalan Najafi Geology and Geotechnics 2
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