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Energy Management for Electric vehicles

Electric vehicles are becoming increasingly popular all over the world now a days. Many countries have been offering incentives/ Rewards and facilitating establishment of Electric vehicles recharging and Battery exchange stations to encourage use of vehicles by public. Rapid establishment of these stations may lead to major increases in peak loads, contracted capacities and basic electricity charges.Rise in new technologies aimed at reducing human effort when it comes to charging Electric vehicles expands interest in electrified transportation. As such, such stations in their current form may become obsolete by 2030 due to technology advances and making charging more convenient, more natural to owners / Drivers. This results in less of a need to stop for charging, something that shifts majority charging away from home despite bright outlook expanded for residential storage systems. This will be true in densely populated areas since shared vehicle transportation model grows and