ADVANCING ELECTRIC VEHICLE INFRASTRUCTURE FOR SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORTATION
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https://doi.org/10.34218/IJCET_16_01_202Keywords:
Electric Vehicle Infrastructure, Wireless Charging Technology, Grid Integration, Renewable Energy Systems, Infrastructure StandardizationAbstract
This comprehensive article examines the evolution and future directions of electric vehicle charging infrastructure, focusing on technological advancements, policy frameworks, and implementation strategies. The article investigates various charging technologies including in-pavement wireless systems, roadside fast-charging stations, and vehicle integration solutions, while analyzing their impact on grid stability and environmental sustainability. The article evaluates federal initiatives such as the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Formula Program, examining their role in accelerating infrastructure deployment and market adoption. Through analysis of renewable energy integration, technical challenges, and economic considerations, the article provides insights into optimal deployment strategies and recommendations for future development, highlighting the importance of standardization, smart grid integration, and public-private partnerships in creating a robust charging ecosystem.
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