Abstract
Abstract
In numerous countries worldwide, adopting electric vehicles (EVs) is gaining momentum as a proactive measure to mitigate the detrimental environmental impacts of traditional fuel-powered automobiles. This shift drives exponential growth in the adoption of EVs, prompting the need for comprehensive analysis to optimize charging infrastructure requirements. Developing reliable and sustainable charging infrastructure depends on practical and strategic site selection of EV charging stations. The main challenge is finding a charging solution that maximizes efficiency within limited financial resources. The present review critically assesses methodologies for selecting optimal EV charging station sites, considering technical, environmental, social, and economic factors. Special emphasis is given to social factors such as population density and service accessibility, as well as technical factors like vehicle battery life, charging time, and grid capacity. Environmental impact and feasibility are also vital criteria under evaluation. Through a synthesis of insights from various studies, this review provides a comprehensive overview of the existing models used in EV charging infrastructure site selection. The findings contribute valuable insights for decision-makers, city planners, and other stakeholders in creating sustainable EV charging networks amidst the dynamic landscape of electric mobility.