Electric vehicle charging infrastructure

When there is the distinct possibility that oil prices will be higher in the future, it is known that the cost-effectiveness and appeal of Electric Vehicles (EVs) will rise proportionately. With Singapore being a clean and green city and each individuals willing to take more res...

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Main Author: Tan, Eileen Wan Ting.
Other Authors: So Ping Lam
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-496172023-07-07T16:54:39Z Electric vehicle charging infrastructure Tan, Eileen Wan Ting. So Ping Lam School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Electric power When there is the distinct possibility that oil prices will be higher in the future, it is known that the cost-effectiveness and appeal of Electric Vehicles (EVs) will rise proportionately. With Singapore being a clean and green city and each individuals willing to take more responsibility for their direct contribution to greenhouse gas emissions, EVs no longer have to face consumer fear of complete novelty. This growing interest in electric vehicles concepts for private, public and utility services across the world has certainly encouraged many companies and organizations to push various other technologies associated with electric vehicles. The electric vehicle charging monitoring system is a new technology that helps users monitor their electric vehicle charge status and notify users when charge is complete. LabVIEW is used as the main software programming language in creating the GUI display in this project. Bachelor of Engineering 2012-05-22T06:40:34Z 2012-05-22T06:40:34Z 2012 2012 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/49617 en Nanyang Technological University 44 p. application/pdf
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Tan, Eileen Wan Ting.
Electric vehicle charging infrastructure
description When there is the distinct possibility that oil prices will be higher in the future, it is known that the cost-effectiveness and appeal of Electric Vehicles (EVs) will rise proportionately. With Singapore being a clean and green city and each individuals willing to take more responsibility for their direct contribution to greenhouse gas emissions, EVs no longer have to face consumer fear of complete novelty. This growing interest in electric vehicles concepts for private, public and utility services across the world has certainly encouraged many companies and organizations to push various other technologies associated with electric vehicles. The electric vehicle charging monitoring system is a new technology that helps users monitor their electric vehicle charge status and notify users when charge is complete. LabVIEW is used as the main software programming language in creating the GUI display in this project.
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Tan, Eileen Wan Ting.
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author Tan, Eileen Wan Ting.
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title Electric vehicle charging infrastructure
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