Recent climate change led to several extreme weather conditions. A harsh environment due to severe weather conditions might cause interruptions to transportation infrastructures and charging stations. This chapter analyzes different harsh conditions based on a review of recent research performed. Resiliency design framework is presented based on inherent features, resiliency control, and resiliency interlock systems. Emergencies are discussed and reflected in different charging scenarios and related parameters and evaluated using emergency indexes used to quantify the charging operation in case of emergencies. Priority analysis is used to support the charging process in view of emergencies while considering key parameters related to the vehicle, human (driver and passengers), road, trip, environment, and traffic. The classifications of emergencies are used to demonstrate priority assessment in charging stations.


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