Smart Card-Based Electrical Vehicle Charging Station

Authors

  • Anbarasu L.
  • Gopinath S.
  • Jaikavin K.
  • Selvasundaram D.

Keywords:

Charging station, Electric vehicle, Microcontroller, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), Renewable energy integration

Abstract

The demand for a cleaner environment has sparked the development of affordable green vehicle technologies, such as electric vehicles. Infrastructure for charging Electric Vehicles (EVs) is becoming increasingly crucial as the number of EVs on the road climbs. There are several problems with the electric car charging system, including how to increase its functionality and effectiveness and a greater comprehension of current EV charging practices. Hence, this article uses RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) Technology to identify users automatically. With this technique, user data is transmitted and received via electromagnetic waves. An organized study of respective limits is acted for the monetary scopes of energetic cabs in existent energy retail. Advertise-located and regulatory concerns are thought out to outline a sketch of a place where an aggregator controls the charging of energetic boats and specifies ancillary gridiron aids. Probing charging stations for energetic buses is a central issue for drivers who need an smart charging foundation network. Selecting the area for establishing electric car taxing stations is essential to guarantee EV adoption and still to address a few of the hereditary risks such as artillery cost and shame, economic risks, lack of taxing infrastructure, dangerous perpetuation of EVs, questions of its unification in smart gridiron, range tension, auxiliary loads and motorist stance.

Published

2024-06-21