A Review on Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Development in the UK

This paper focuses on the development of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure in the UK, which is a vital part of the delivering ultra-low-emission vehicle (ULEV) and will transition into low emission energy systems in the near future. Following a brief introduction to global landscape of E...

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Main Authors: Tianjin Chen, Xiao-Ping Zhang, Jianji Wang, Jianing Li, Cong Wu, Mingzhu Hu, Huiping Bian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9028778/
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spelling doaj-146c2dd5d30b4d9b9deab9881b75513f2021-04-23T16:09:38ZengIEEEJournal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy2196-54202020-01-018219320510.35833/MPCE.2018.0003749028778A Review on Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Development in the UKTianjin Chen0Xiao-Ping Zhang1Jianji Wang2Jianing Li3Cong Wu4Mingzhu Hu5Huiping Bian6XU JI Power Co., Ltd.,Xuchang,ChinaDepartment of Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering; University of Birmingham,Birmingham,UKState Grid Shandong Electric Power Company,Linyi,ChinaDepartment of Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering; University of Birmingham,Birmingham,UKDepartment of Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering; University of Birmingham,Birmingham,UKXU JI Power Co., Ltd.,Xuchang,ChinaXU JI Power Co., Ltd.,Xuchang,ChinaThis paper focuses on the development of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure in the UK, which is a vital part of the delivering ultra-low-emission vehicle (ULEV) and will transition into low emission energy systems in the near future. Following a brief introduction to global landscape of EV and its infrastructure, this paper presents the EV development in the UK. It then unveils the government policy in recent years, charging equipment protocols or standards, and existing EV charging facilities. Circuit topologies of charging infrastructure are reviewed. Next, three important factors to be considered in a typical site, i. e., design, location and cost, are discussed in detail. Furthermore, the management and operation of charging infrastructure including different types of business models are summarized. Last but not least, challenges and future trends are discussed.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9028778/Electric vehicle (EV)charging pointcharging infrastructuresmart charging
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author Tianjin Chen
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Jianji Wang
Jianing Li
Cong Wu
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Huiping Bian
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Xiao-Ping Zhang
Jianji Wang
Jianing Li
Cong Wu
Mingzhu Hu
Huiping Bian
A Review on Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Development in the UK
Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy
Electric vehicle (EV)
charging point
charging infrastructure
smart charging
author_facet Tianjin Chen
Xiao-Ping Zhang
Jianji Wang
Jianing Li
Cong Wu
Mingzhu Hu
Huiping Bian
author_sort Tianjin Chen
title A Review on Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Development in the UK
title_short A Review on Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Development in the UK
title_full A Review on Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Development in the UK
title_fullStr A Review on Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Development in the UK
title_full_unstemmed A Review on Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Development in the UK
title_sort review on electric vehicle charging infrastructure development in the uk
publisher IEEE
series Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy
issn 2196-5420
publishDate 2020-01-01
description This paper focuses on the development of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure in the UK, which is a vital part of the delivering ultra-low-emission vehicle (ULEV) and will transition into low emission energy systems in the near future. Following a brief introduction to global landscape of EV and its infrastructure, this paper presents the EV development in the UK. It then unveils the government policy in recent years, charging equipment protocols or standards, and existing EV charging facilities. Circuit topologies of charging infrastructure are reviewed. Next, three important factors to be considered in a typical site, i. e., design, location and cost, are discussed in detail. Furthermore, the management and operation of charging infrastructure including different types of business models are summarized. Last but not least, challenges and future trends are discussed.
topic Electric vehicle (EV)
charging point
charging infrastructure
smart charging
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9028778/
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