Analysis of the infrastructure needed for charging electric vehicles and the related difficulties
Lukesh kumar Sahu,
Lukesh1987@gmail.com
PhD scholar, Electrical department SRU RAIPUR.
Dr. Mithilesh Singh,
mithileshsinghgec1996@gmail.com
HOD, Electrical department SRU RAIPUR
Shalini Singh,
mithil_singh@rediffmail.com
PhD scholar, Electrical department SRU RAIPUR
Abstract: As an environmentally benign and sustainable alternative to conventional internal combustion engine cars, electric vehicles (EVs) have the potential to drastically cut greenhouse gas emissions and reliance on fossil fuels. However, widespread EV adoption depends on the advancement of convenient and effective charging infrastructure. infrastructure. This study paper offers a thorough analysis of electric car charging methods with the goal of providing a comprehensive understanding of the state of EV charging technology now, as well as challenging circumstances and prospective future developments. The key technical concerns surrounding EV charging are examined in this study, including connector requirements, voltage, current, and strength output. Additionally, the assessment tackles significant obstacles impeding the widespread adoption of electric vehicles (EVs), such as range anxiety, grid connectivity, and the requirement for standardization.
Keywords: Electric Vehicle Charging; EV Charging Infrastructure; Charging Methods; Sustainable Transportation; Smart Grid Integration
DOI link – https://doi.org/10.69758/GIMRJ/2501I1VXIIIP0011
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