GPS data from over 760,000 drivers across four U.S. cities is used to identify likely EV owners and show they visit more cafes and restaurants during charging while bundling more trips on charging days than on other days.
Ulf Aslak and Laura Alessandretti
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Transit catchment diversity positively predicts visitor diversity at POIs robustly only in largest cities, with hotspots in lower-diversity venues, indicating transit's bridging role.
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Using large scale GPS data to reveal EV driver activity patterns beyond charging sessions
GPS data from over 760,000 drivers across four U.S. cities is used to identify likely EV owners and show they visit more cafes and restaurants during charging while bundling more trips on charging days than on other days.
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Where diverse populations gather: Transit accessibility and the spatial structure of social mixing
Transit catchment diversity positively predicts visitor diversity at POIs robustly only in largest cities, with hotspots in lower-diversity venues, indicating transit's bridging role.