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An Overview of Solar-Powered Electric Vehicle Charging in Vehicular Adhoc Network

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With the rise of EVs, the demand of charging has necessitated the inclusion of renewable energy sources to supplement the grid. Intelligent transportation system (ITS) provides safety and comfort to the connected vehicle. Design of charging strategy to obtain optimal energy utilization poses the challenge to the researchers when both electric vehicle (EV) and charging stations are considered together in vehicular ad hoc network (VANET). Here, we first introduce the VANET environment in which the communication between EVs on the road, road side unit (RSU), and a traffic server takes place. Then, the overview of solar PV integration with grid to meet the demand in peak hour has been discussed.

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Azam, F., Priyadarshi, N., Nagar, H., Kumar, S., Bhoi, A.K. (2021). An Overview of Solar-Powered Electric Vehicle Charging in Vehicular Adhoc Network. In: Patel, N., Bhoi, A.K., Padmanaban, S., Holm-Nielsen, J.B. (eds) Electric Vehicles. Green Energy and Technology. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-9251-5_5

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