Bayram et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Bidirectional charging hubs in the electric vehicle retail landscape: opportunities and challenges for the UK caseBayram et al., 2024
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- Bayram I
- Shi X
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- IEEE Open Journal of Vehicular Technology
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In light of governmental policies phasing out petrol/diesel car sales, the vehicle retail sector is transforming to focus solely on electric vehicles (EVs). Given their available physical space and access to a high volume of EVs, future vehicle retailers are ideally positioned to …
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