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Electric Vehicles Charging Stations in India by using Renewable Energy Sources

R. Sangeerthana, S. Priyadharsini

Abstract


Future of electrical vehicles in world and India which has delicate hybrid, full hybrids, plug-in, and battery by 2025. The outlook for electrical Vehicle trade remains positive despite regarding 30-35%. Electrical vehicle of concern to the buyer are wide range (i.e. the utmost distance an electrical vehicle will run once absolutely charged, charging time of batteries (i.e. the time needed to completely charge the battery) and charging time depends on the input power characteristics (i.e. input voltage and current), battery kind, and battery capability. An electrical vehicle uses electricity as fuel that is hold on in an exceedingly battery within the vehicle. The charging may be done reception exploitation is referred to as home-chargers (also said as private-chargers) or public chargers, put in on streets, parking heaps, gas pumps, or the other public charging house. The chargers are said as Electric Vehicle unit Supply Equipment (EVSE). Public-charging infrastructure is a vital complement to home-chargers. Electrical vehicle, charging station is going to be utilized in India’s sensible town. That the electrical vehicle is obtaining charging from charging station that is found in smart cities. EVs and PHEVs present themselves available not just as an innovation for decrease of contaminating gases, yet additionally as a method of improving energy proficiency. By connecting together the innovations of both solar panel and EVs, it gets conceivable to collaborate with the energy grid as a charging source. The charging station is operated in solar light (PV panel) or Wind mill to cut back pollution, greenhouse gas emission and conjointly to extend the employment of renewable energy sources (RES) in our India.

 

Keywords: Electric vehicle, RES, charge station, reduce pollution and CO2 emission, smart charging, battery


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