Study on implementing a new approach to electric vehicle charging management.

Various factors including increasing energy prices, government policies, and environmental concerns are driving the energy transition. Electric vehicles (EVs) have the potential to contribute to the sustainable energy transition as they can reduce fossil fuel dependence. This study provides a compar...

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Main Authors: Saba Zahedieh, Saba Zahedieh, Md. Sarkan, Haslina, Kama, Mohd. Nazri, Mohd. Rusli, Hazlifah, Yahya, Yazriwati
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Published: Global Academic Excellence (M) Sdn. Bhd. (GAE) 2023
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spelling my.utm.1086182024-11-24T06:49:52Z http://eprints.utm.my/108618/ Study on implementing a new approach to electric vehicle charging management. Saba Zahedieh, Saba Zahedieh Md. Sarkan, Haslina Kama, Mohd. Nazri Mohd. Rusli, Hazlifah Yahya, Yazriwati TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Various factors including increasing energy prices, government policies, and environmental concerns are driving the energy transition. Electric vehicles (EVs) have the potential to contribute to the sustainable energy transition as they can reduce fossil fuel dependence. This study provides a comparative analysis of the existing charging station deployment models concerning their performance and the current major barriers to their adoption in Malaysia. Electric Vehicle (EV) Service Providers and Networks are established to provide charging facilities for EVs. However, the business model and method of identifying users has formed a group of closed networks, which are operating in isolation. The isolation of these networks will prevent Electric Vehicle Owner (EVO) from charging their EVs even if a charging station is available. This will cause range anxiety and affects general acceptance of EVs. The proposed concept intends to overcome this issue by implementing a new cloud-based software system which is called Malaysian Electric Vehicle Central Management System, MEV-CMS. It provides authentication communication between any non-subscribed Service Providers (SP) and the subscribed SP of the EV ecosystem in Malaysia. This paper discusses the initiating practices and requirements gathering carried out to develop the central management system. The system requirements were gathered from exposition visits, industry collaborations as well as the literature study contributions. The work provides useful insights that can be beneficial for the management of charging stations for EVs in other countries as well. Global Academic Excellence (M) Sdn. Bhd. (GAE) 2023-09-24 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/108618/1/SabaZahedieh2023_StudyonImplementingaNewApproachtoElectric.pdf Saba Zahedieh, Saba Zahedieh and Md. Sarkan, Haslina and Kama, Mohd. Nazri and Mohd. Rusli, Hazlifah and Yahya, Yazriwati (2023) Study on implementing a new approach to electric vehicle charging management. Journal Information And Technology Management (JISTM), 8 (31). pp. 65-79. ISSN 0128-1666 http://dx.doi.org/10.35631/JISTM.831005 DOI:10.35631/JISTM.831005
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Saba Zahedieh, Saba Zahedieh
Md. Sarkan, Haslina
Kama, Mohd. Nazri
Mohd. Rusli, Hazlifah
Yahya, Yazriwati
Study on implementing a new approach to electric vehicle charging management.
description Various factors including increasing energy prices, government policies, and environmental concerns are driving the energy transition. Electric vehicles (EVs) have the potential to contribute to the sustainable energy transition as they can reduce fossil fuel dependence. This study provides a comparative analysis of the existing charging station deployment models concerning their performance and the current major barriers to their adoption in Malaysia. Electric Vehicle (EV) Service Providers and Networks are established to provide charging facilities for EVs. However, the business model and method of identifying users has formed a group of closed networks, which are operating in isolation. The isolation of these networks will prevent Electric Vehicle Owner (EVO) from charging their EVs even if a charging station is available. This will cause range anxiety and affects general acceptance of EVs. The proposed concept intends to overcome this issue by implementing a new cloud-based software system which is called Malaysian Electric Vehicle Central Management System, MEV-CMS. It provides authentication communication between any non-subscribed Service Providers (SP) and the subscribed SP of the EV ecosystem in Malaysia. This paper discusses the initiating practices and requirements gathering carried out to develop the central management system. The system requirements were gathered from exposition visits, industry collaborations as well as the literature study contributions. The work provides useful insights that can be beneficial for the management of charging stations for EVs in other countries as well.
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author Saba Zahedieh, Saba Zahedieh
Md. Sarkan, Haslina
Kama, Mohd. Nazri
Mohd. Rusli, Hazlifah
Yahya, Yazriwati
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Md. Sarkan, Haslina
Kama, Mohd. Nazri
Mohd. Rusli, Hazlifah
Yahya, Yazriwati
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title Study on implementing a new approach to electric vehicle charging management.
title_short Study on implementing a new approach to electric vehicle charging management.
title_full Study on implementing a new approach to electric vehicle charging management.
title_fullStr Study on implementing a new approach to electric vehicle charging management.
title_full_unstemmed Study on implementing a new approach to electric vehicle charging management.
title_sort study on implementing a new approach to electric vehicle charging management.
publisher Global Academic Excellence (M) Sdn. Bhd. (GAE)
publishDate 2023
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