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Accelerating the Future: Electric Vehicles and Charging Infrastructure Development

Accelerating the Future: Electric Vehicles and Charging Infrastructure Development
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Author(s): Shalini Jaiswal (Amity University, Greater Noida, India)
Copyright: 2026
Pages: 32
Source title: The Future of Green Energy: Storage, Materials, Alternative Fuels, and Net-Zero Strategies
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Shaik Mazhar Hussain (Middle East College, Oman), Shafiq Ul Rehman (Kingdom University, Bahrain), Anupam Srivastav (Middle East College, Oman), Anilloy Augustine Frank (Presidency University, India)and Ahmed Nawaz Hakro (Middle East College, Oman)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3373-3226-0.ch008

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Abstract

The pressing need to cut greenhouse gas emissions and reliance on fossil fuels is driving a global transition toward electric vehicles (EVs), which is changing the transportation environment. The crucial role that charging infrastructure plays in facilitating the broad adoption of EVs is examined in this chapter. It looks at important facets of the EV ecosystem, such as grid connectivity, charging technologies, connector standards, and the relationship between renewable energy and electric mobility. The chapter also discusses difficulties such interoperability problems, energy demand management, and gaps in infrastructure implementation. It also examines the laws, business practices, and technological advancements influencing EV charging networks in the future. Vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technologies, smart charging, and the significance of fair infrastructure access are all emphasized. Ultimately, the chapter underscores that a well-planned and future-ready charging infrastructure is essential to enabling sustainable, efficient, and scalable electric mobility worldwide

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