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|a Efficient electric vehicle charging infrastructure planning using data-driven optimization,"F. -- Control & modelling of wireless charging system for electric vehicles and their application in dynamic scenarios,"K. -- Power demand considerations at electric vehicle charging hubs,"P. -- Connectmore: enabling connections for EV stakeholders,"T. -- Modelling vehicle to grid demand on LV networks," -- EV charge infrastructure demand forecast: a data-led approach," -- Electric vehicle charging impacts on rural power grids," -- Usage analysis of public AC chargers in the UK, -- Comparative study of active front end converters for off board EV fast chargers," -- Low-voltage assemblies for electric vehicle charging applications," -- Impact of temperature on EV charging and the distribution network," -- An inspection and testing platform solution for electric vehicle supply equipment to comply with the electricity at work regulations 1989," -- Voltage distortion measurements between 9 kHz and 150 kHz at ultra-rapid EV chargers in the UK," -- UK electric vehicle charging use cases for optimised infrastructure roll out," -- Optimising electric vehicle charging infrastructure in Dublin using GEEcharge, -- Optimal sizing of stand-alone energy systems incorporating battery capacity fading," -- Off-grid charging of electric aircraft facilitated by renewables coupled with energy storage," -- From planning to deployment - insights into installing publicly-accessible journey EV charging infrastructure," -- Megawatt charging for electric trucks in a multidirectional microgrid," -- A bidirectional EV charger with voltage based control," -- Network capacity trading for managing EV charging in low-voltage networks," -- Optimal location of electric vehicle charging station in unbalanced power distribution system," -- Reprocessing of retired EV batteries for secondary use: pulse test method - various challenges and observations," -- Reprocessing of retired EV batteries for secondary use: pulse test method - results," -- Designing EV charging stations deployment through holistic simulations: the SANEVEC project,".
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