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Comprehensive Updates on Various Fast Charging Technology for Electric Vehicles

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Batteries-powered electric vehicles are gaining popularity worldwide. This trend of the electric vehicle is driven by many parameters, such as the need to reduce air pollution and noise pollution and reliance on fossil fuels. The main disadvantage of a modern electric vehicle is its limited range and the longer time required to charge the electric battery. Significant progress has been made in electric vehicle charging in recent years (thanks to research and development) to decrease the time required to charge electric vehicle batteries. This review paper focuses on the different topologies used for charging the batteries of electric vehicles.

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Yadav, A., Vadhera, S. (2021). Comprehensive Updates on Various Fast Charging Technology for Electric Vehicles. In: Vadhera, S., Umre, B.S., Kalam, A. (eds) Latest Trends in Renewable Energy Technologies. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 760. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-1186-5_16

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