Electric Vehicles Charging Infrastructure: Challenges & Solutions

The recent technological advancements helped in the reduction of distance and time requirements to reduce the recharging time of the batteries at charging stations to almost 30 minutes in a single charge and increased the mileage. The main focus is to catalyse EV adoption, which is considered the prominent challenge restraining the increasing EV ecosystem. Now, analysing the trends and scenarios in EV implementation, the question arises to deploy a structured network of public charging infrastructure to minimise the distance traveled in excess to complete the journey to charging stations in the downtown and civic areas and how the size of urban and civic data should be taken to make this planning highly effective and productive.

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