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Analysis of Electric Mobility Support using Various Infrastructure
Verica Danchevska, Zoran Joshevski and Dejan Danchevski
Verica Danchevska is with the Faculty of Technical Sciences at University St. Kliment Ohridski Bitola Macedonia
Abstract: Across countries traffic is the main concern for people who commute, and systems are being introduced to ease the traffic. There are many complexities involved in solving the issues. Many solutions are advocated, such as traffic interconnections, national economy, capital investments, infrastructure, traffic technology improvement and limiting non-renewable energy sources. Traffic policies that include both macro and microsystems are available. The major development is the transport sector's electric vehicles, which is more challenging. To reduce the distribution overload the charging systems should be made more effective. A cluster of more charging points and the charging speed is required in highly densely populated regions. Hence, effective solutions to reduce the additional investment requirements are indicated in networks. The solutions that will reduce the negative effects on the electrical grid caused by electric vehicles and devices for their charging. The work has addressed electric mobility support. The measures include encouraging the use of renewable electricity and smart charging, introducing the standard charging infrastructure, and supporting battery research. Electric mobility is a crucial measure to ensure the implementation of electric vehicles.
Keywords: European Union, Transport Policy, Electric Vehicles, Distribution Grid, Smart Meters, Smart Grids Analysis of Electric Mobility Support using Various Infrastructure
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/jes/2023/13/3/63-67
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