With an ever-increasing number of electric vehicles (EVs) on the roads, there is a high demand for EV charging infrastructure. The present charging infrastructure in the market requires a lot of space and sometimes leads to traffic congestion, increasing
Suresh Chavhan +3 more
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On M2M Micropayments : A Case Study of Electric Autonomous Vehicles [PDF]
The proliferation of electric vehicles has spurred the research interest in technologies associated with it, for instance, batteries, and charging mechanisms.
Hussain, Rasheed +5 more
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A Model for Public Fast Charging Infrastructure Needs [PDF]
Plug-in electric vehicles can reduce GHG emissions although the low availability of public charging infrastructure combined with short driving ranges prevents potential users from adoption.
Bennehag, Anders +5 more
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Building Up Demand-Oriented Charging Infrastructure for Electric Vehicles in Germany [PDF]
Mobility offerings have never been as abundant and varied as the present. While users welcome new and innovative mobility options, this current paradigm shift presents a challenge for authorities that plan, organize, and operate such services.
Anderson, John Erik +5 more
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The Role of Charging Infrastructure in Electric Vehicle Implementation within Smart Grids
In the integration of electric vehicle (EV) fleets into the smart grid context, charging infrastructure serves as the interlinkage between EV fleets and the power grid and, as such, affects the impacts of EV operation on the smart grid.
Qing Kong +4 more
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Factors Affecting Demand for Plug-in Charging Infrastructure: An Analysis of Plug-in Electric Vehicle Commuters [PDF]
The public sector and the private sector, which includes automakers and charging network companies, are increasingly investing in building charging infrastructure to encourage the adoption and use of plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs) and to ensure that ...
Bunch, David, PhD +4 more
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Critical success factors for implementing road charging systems [PDF]
Road user charging is used as an 'umbrella' term to describe a wide range of applications of pricing roads and infrastructure. Road user charging includes a number of charging measures that governments and other road owners use to: i) finance new or ...
Oehry, Bernhard
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A Multi-Criteria Decision Process for EV Charging Stations’ Deployment: Findings from Greece
Electro-mobility (EV) is an emerging transportation method, whose charging infrastructure development concerns a key-factor for its growth. EV charging infrastructure has not grown yet in Greece, regardless of the ambitious national targets that have ...
Leonidas Anthopoulos, Polytimi Kolovou
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Using Multi-Agent Transport Simulations to Assess the Impact of EV Charging Infrastructure Deployment [PDF]
Over the last two decades, electrification has gained importance as a means to decarbonise the transport sector. As the number of Electric Vehicles (EVs)increases, it is important to consider broader system aspects as well, especially when deciding the ...
Alaküla, Mats, +4 more
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Unique Opportunities of Island States to Transition to a Low-Carbon Mobility System [PDF]
Small islands developing states (SIDS) contribute minuscule proportions to global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and energy consumption, but are highly exposed to climate change impacts, in particular to extreme weather events and sea-level rise. However,
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