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Keywords = battery energy control module (BECM) electric vehicle (EV)

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Autonomous Battery Swapping System and Methodologies of Electric Vehicles
by Feyijimi Adegbohun, Annette von Jouanne and Kwang Y. Lee
Energies 2019, 12(4), 667; https://doi.org/10.3390/en12040667 - 19 Feb 2019
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The transportation industry contributes a significant amount of carbon emissions and pollutants to the environment globally. The adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) has a significant potential to not only reduce carbon emissions, but also to provide needed energy storage to contribute to the [...] Read more.
The transportation industry contributes a significant amount of carbon emissions and pollutants to the environment globally. The adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) has a significant potential to not only reduce carbon emissions, but also to provide needed energy storage to contribute to the adoption of distributed renewable generation. This paper focuses on a design model and methodology for increasing EV adoption through automated swapping of battery packs at battery sharing stations (BShS) as a part of a battery sharing network (BShN), which would become integral to the smart grid. Current battery swapping methodologies are reviewed and a new practical approach is proposed considering both the technical and socio-economic impacts. The proposed BShS/BShN provides novel solutions to some of the most preeminent challenges that EV adoption faces today such as range anxiety, grid reliability, and cost. Challenges and advancements specific to this solution are also discussed. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Power Processing Systems for Electric Vehicles)
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