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Effectiveness of smart charging of electric vehicles under power limitations

Lindgren et al., 2014

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12595545837082617905
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Lindgren J
Niemi R
Lund P
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International journal of energy research

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This article investigates charging strategies for plug‐in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV) as part of the energy system. The objective was to increase the combined all‐electric mileage (total distance driven using only the traction batteries in each PHEV) when the total charging …
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    • Y02T10/70Energy storage for electromobility
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    • Y02T10/7044Controlling the battery or capacitor state of charge
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