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This essay examines the potential demand for infrastructure for electric vehicles (EV), charging stations (CS), and related issues in the context of India. The best substitute for with a car an (ICE) internal combustion engine is an EV. The concentrating solely on EVs is not sufficient because electrical vehicle charging point are crucial for the electrical vehicles. There are some difficulties in installing these charging stations because these vehicles are electrically powered. EVs and EVs- Charging Station selection (CSS) server delivers information about the availability of charging slots at the closest CS over the mobile network, reducing individual waiting time and enhancing efficiency. Depending on the level of charging, charging stations can be of different types1. The Institute of electrical and electronics engineering (IEEE), the International elctromechanical commision (IEC), Society for Automobile Engineers (SAE), and the International Organization for Standardization are just a few of the standards bodies that provide guidelines and voltage levels for charging vehicles to their rated capacities.
Keywords: Charging Station Selection, Consumption, Greenhouse Gas, Hypothesis
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