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An electric vehicle (EV) charging station is a pivotal component of the infrastructure necessary for the widespread adoption of electric vehicles. These stations come in various types, catering to different charging needs. Level 1 charging, utilizing standard household outlets, offers convenience for overnight charging, while Level 2 chargers, often found in public stations and homes, provide faster charging through 240-volt outlets. For rapid charging on the go, DC Fast Charging (DCFC) stations, commonly situated along highways and in urban areas, can charge an EV to 80% capacity in around 30…mehr

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An electric vehicle (EV) charging station is a pivotal component of the infrastructure necessary for the widespread adoption of electric vehicles. These stations come in various types, catering to different charging needs. Level 1 charging, utilizing standard household outlets, offers convenience for overnight charging, while Level 2 chargers, often found in public stations and homes, provide faster charging through 240-volt outlets. For rapid charging on the go, DC Fast Charging (DCFC) stations, commonly situated along highways and in urban areas, can charge an EV to 80% capacity in around 30 minutes. Additionally, the location of these stations is strategic, spanning public parking lots, shopping centers, workplaces, and major roadways, ensuring accessibility for EV owners. Charging networks, such as Tesla Superchargers, ChargePoint, and EVgo, manage these stations, offering various payment options to users. As the demand for electric vehicles grows, the development of more extensive and advanced charging infrastructure, including ultra-fast chargers and wireless technologies, remains a focal point to support the transition towards sustainable transportation.
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Ashfaq Ali is an ME research scholar, Department of Electrical Engineering, Chandigarh University, Gharuan, Mohali, Punjab, India.Harpreet Kaur Channi is Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, Chandigarh University, Gharuan, Mohali, Punjab, India.