Solar powered charging infrastructure for electric vehicles : a sustainable development / edited by Larry E. Erickson [and three others].
2017
TK2943 .S65 2017eb
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Title
Solar powered charging infrastructure for electric vehicles : a sustainable development / edited by Larry E. Erickson [and three others].
ISBN
9781498731577 (electronic book)
9781498731560
9781498731560
Published
Boca Raton, Florida : CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, [2017]
Copyright
©2017
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xiii, 168 pages) : color illustrations
Call Number
TK2943 .S65 2017eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
388.3
Summary
"Solar powered charging infrastructure for EVs is a rapidly evolving field. With the recent increase in the number of EVs on the roads, there is a need for a comprehensive description of the evolving charging infrastructure, particularly SPCS. The authors attempt to give readers information on the existing solar powered charging infrastructure, while discussing its advantages, mainly in light of sustainable development; air quality improvement, and reduced dependence on fossil fuels"--Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Erickson, L. E. (Larry Eugene), 1938- editor.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Electric vehicles
Solar powered charging stations
Charging infrastructure
Batteries and energy storage
Electrical grid modernization
Distributed renewable energy generation
Urban air quality
Economics, finance, and policy
Sustainable development
International opportunities
Conclusions.
Electric vehicles
Solar powered charging stations
Charging infrastructure
Batteries and energy storage
Electrical grid modernization
Distributed renewable energy generation
Urban air quality
Economics, finance, and policy
Sustainable development
International opportunities
Conclusions.