The increasing availability of Electric Vehicles (EVs) is driving a shift away from traditional gasoline-powered vehicles. Subsequently, the demand for Electric Vehicle Charging …
Today's large-scale Electric Vehicle (EV) infrastructures are heavily dependent on information communication technologies to maintain their operation and to support …
Over recent years, we have seen a significant rise in electric mobility to overcome the anthropogenic emissions by conventional gasoline vehicles. However, the prerequisite of …
Cybersecurity of high-power charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (EVs) is critical to the safety, reliability, and consumer confidence in this publicly accessible technology …
Several safety regulations, particularly concerning the charging of electric vehicles (EVs) are developed to ensure electric safety and prevent hazardous accidents, in which safety …
J Johnson, B Anderson, B Wright, J Quiroz, T Berg… - 2022 - osti.gov
As the US electrifies the transportation sector, cyberattacks targeting vehicle charging could impact several critical infrastructure sectors including power systems, manufacturing …
M Girdhar, J Hong, Y You… - 2023 IEEE Transportation …, 2023 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Smart mobility is a key component of smart cities, and the switch from traditional automotive systems to connected and automated vehicles (CAVs) is recognized as one of the evolving …
Abstract The demand for Electric Vehicles (EVs) has been exponentially increasing, and to achieve sustainable growth, the industry dictated rapid development of the supporting …
MS Babu, Y Tiwari, M Pal - arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.01580, 2024 - arxiv.org
With the increase in the number of electric vehicles (EV), there is a need for the development of the EV charging infrastructure (EVCI) to facilitate fast charging, thereby mitigating the EV …