Author:
Mukherjee Susmita Dhar,Dhar Abhishek,Adhikari Saurabh,Mukherjee Rituparna,Dutta Suvraujjal,Saha Promit Kumar
Abstract
The environment and the world's energy system currently face formidable obstacles. Energy usage is more environmentally friendly in the context of the energy internet as transportation fleets switch to electric, plug-in, and fuel-cell vehicles. To guarantee energy security, avoid air pollution, and encourage energy conservation and emission reduction, the smart grid's electric car, and renewable energy synergies are of utmost importance. The combination of renewable energy and electric vehicles, however, is fraught with difficulties because of the randomness, intermittent nature, and electrical nature of renewable energy. This article first illustrates the smart grid design and the relationship between electric vehicles and renewable energy sources. The effects of electric vehicles and the growth of renewable energy sources are then examined, and the main techniques, such as smart charging, coordinated scheduling, and energy management, are investigated based on the problem. Additionally, synergy effects on the economy and environment are studied. After discussing the current development issues, a brief overview of the prospects for renewable energy and electric vehicles is provided..
Publisher
Informatics Publishing Limited
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