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Environmental benefits of taxi ride sharing in Beijing

CSS Publication Number
CSS19-41
Full Publication Date
May 1, 2019
Abstract

Although ride sharing as a way to improve transportation efficiency is not new, the scale of ride sharing has historically been limited due to safety concerns and logistics challenges. Recent developments in information and communications technology (ICT) enable real-time sharing of individual geographical information, allow for easier participation in the “sharing economy”, and present opportunities for implementing ride sharing at a large-scale. This research aims to quantify the environmental benefits of ride sharing using shared taxis in Beijing as a case study. Trip information extracted from vehicle trajectory data of 12,083 taxis in Beijing are used to evaluate the benefits of ride sharing. Our results show that: 1) only limited opportunity cost to the rider (i.e. tolerance of early departure or delayed arrival) can enable large-scale ride sharing; 2) at a tolerance level of 10 min, ride sharing can reduce fleet vehicle-miles-traveled (VMT) by 33%; and 3) if implemented for the entire taxi fleet, shared taxis can save 28.3 million gallons of gasoline and reduce 186 tons VOC, 199 tons NOx, 53 tons PM10, 25 tons PM2.5, and 2392 tons CO emissions annually.

Co-Author(s)
Xi Wang
Research Areas
Mobility Systems
Transportation
Keywords
Emission reduction, Energy saving, Ride sharing, Taxi
Publication Type
Journal Article
Digital Object Identifier
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2019.02.166
Full Citation
Cai, Hua, Xi Wang, Peter Adriaens, and Ming Xu. (2019) “Environmental benefits of taxi ride sharing in Beijing.” Energy 174:503-508.