Affiliation:
1. Alliance University, India
2. Independent Researcher, India
Abstract
The prevalent grid infrastructure enabled with progressive digital technologies, interfaced with artificial intelligence and smart sensors, paving the way towards bidirectional electricity flow is a smart grid. The existing complexity of power network coupled with the integration of stochastically driven renewables and a drive towards e-mobility eventually makes the evolution towards smart grid extremely pivotal. It is inimitable that advancement in smart grids is essential to operate the power system with enhanced efficiency and cater to system security, reliability, and resiliency. E-mobility is another future-driven technology which is being emphasized across the globe for reducing carbon footprints and propelling towards a sustainable eco-system. The chapter will highlight the coordination between smart grid and e-mobility, overview of integrating renewables and development of energy storage systems, key aspects of e-mobility by applying different solutions.
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