Critical overview of Charging Ports Used in Modern Electric Vehicles

Authors

  • SEYRAN ASANOV Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent

Keywords:

Electric vehicles, Charging ports, Charging infrastructure, Standardization, SAE J1772, CHAdeMO, CCS, Tesla Supercharger, AC charging, DC charging

Abstract

This article provides a comprehensive review of modern electric vehicle (EV) charging ports, covering the evolution, standards, and global landscape. Beginning with the rise of EVs and the crucial role of charging infrastructure, it explores the transition to standardized charging ports, emphasizing key standards like SAE J1772, CHAdeMO, CCS, and Tesla Supercharger. The analysis extends to AC and DC charging, discussing Level 1 and Level 2 charging, high-speed DC charging, and smart grid integration. The global context is outlined, featuring a comparative analysis of major charging standards. The article concludes with insights into the dynamic charging landscape and considerations for the future, including technological advancements and global standardization efforts.

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2024-08-05

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ASANOV, S. (2024). Critical overview of Charging Ports Used in Modern Electric Vehicles. Acta of Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent, 13(4), 32–38. Retrieved from https://acta.polito.uz/index.php/journal/article/view/238

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