Handbook on New Paradigms in Smart Charging for E-Mobility: Global Trends, Policies and Practices
Kumar, Abhishek
Kumar, Praveen
He, Xiangning
Bansal, Ramesh C.
Handbook on New Paradigms in Smart Charging for E-Mobility: Global Trends, Policies and Practices provides a complete package for understanding and developing smart chargers for e-mobility applications. It discusses various concepts required for developing charging infrastructure and usage of different kinds of storage technologies, power electronics converters, controllers, communication requirements, grid infrastructure, sustainable technologies, policy frameworks, and all other related crucial aspects of E-mobility. Each part of the book covers a subdomain of e-mobility, beginning with an introductory chapter reviewing existing literature; the subsequent chapters are arranged to each follow the previous one. Other available books focus on specific technical subdomains of e-mobility, but none provides the wider outlook to meet the requirements of all audiences. This book uniquely brings together topics that are not otherwise easily accessible or available to these audiences. This book will be beneficial for engineers, scientists, and researchers, providing them with a comprehensive standard benchmark work to explore the evolving aspects of charging infrastructure for E-mobility. Further, it will also help policymakers, practitioners and government entities to formulate policies for successful implementations of E-motility for their masses. The techno-socio-economic focus will serve as standard literature for all. Takes a modular approach, with each module catering to a different sub-domain of e-mobilityIn addition to the modules, standalone chapters cover out-of-the-box work related to e-mobilityCovers the latest advances and detailed technical descriptions of smart charging infrastructures INDICE: Part 1: State of the art in charger technology1. Types of EV charging2. Battery chemistries3. EV charging protocols and communication techniques4. Control algorithms for EV charging5. Deployment of chargers-A global perspectivePart 2: Renewable energy integration to charging infrastructure6. Renewable energy generation types7. Technological status of RES- Current and Future Trends8. Requirements of integration of RES with charging infrastructure9. Integration of RES to EV charging-sate of the art10. RES and EV charging-potential scenariosPart 3: Use of energy storage system in charging infrastructure11. Types and classifications of electrical energy storage systems (ESS)12. Integration of ESS with grid13. ESS and renewable energy14. ESS for chargers with RES15. Energy management with ESS, RES and grid during chargingPart 4: Power electronics (PE) and EV chargers16. State of the art of PE converters used in chargers17. New converter topologies for PE converters for charger application18. Potential of wide band gap (WBG) devices of EV chargers19. High power converters for wireless and fast chargersPart-5: Policies, politics and socio-economic dimensions of E-mobility infrastructure20. Socio-techno and commercial dimensions of E-mobility infrastructure21. Charging infrastructure as an enabler for E-mobility22. Potential of smart charging infrastructures for emerging economies23. Quality of live and human development via E-mobility24. Case studies and institutional polices strategies towards E-mobility25. Future policy recommendation for enabling E-mobility as a service for masses
- ISBN: 978-0-323-95201-9
- Editorial: Elsevier
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 850
- Fecha Publicación: 01/01/2025
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés