As a significant part of the next-generation smart grid, electric vehicles (EVs) are essential for most countries to achieve energy independence, secure energy supply, and alleviate the pressure on environmental protection and energy security. Although EVs have grown rapidly, the slow recharge time is still the biggest obstacle to a wider application. While gasoline vehicles can pump enough gasoline in less than ten minutes, which can carry themselves a few hundred miles. However, most of today’s fast-charging techniques take half an hour only to provide very limited miles of electric driving range.
Enabling Extreme Fast Charging Technology for Electric Vehicles
IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems ; 22 , 1 ; 466-470
2021-01-01
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