E-mobility@2023: Handbook on New Paradigms in Smart Charging for E-Mobility |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=emobility2023 |
Abstract registration deadline | March 31, 2022 |
Submission deadline | March 31, 2022 |
Title: - HANDBOOK ON NEW PARADIGMS IN SMART CHARGING FOR E-MOBILITY
Publisher : Elsevier Inc, Hampshire St., 5th Floor, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
Aims and Scope:
Electric Vehicles (EVs) are becoming one of the major technologies for transportation, which will play a crucial role in migration towards a low-carbon sustainable future globally. The majority of nations either developed or developing are bound to adopt this in the near future as one of the leading technological innovations for reaching their low-carbon emission goals. However, the biggest bottleneck of large-scale penetration of EV system is the lack of adequate charging infrastructure. A robust and suitable charging infrastructure would erase the anxiety from the minds of the populace of nations who want to adopt EVs. Further, the charging infrastructure is one of the key areas in E-mobility where things are evolving rapidly not only in terms of technology but also in terms of government legislation and policies as well. There is still a lack of literature body that explains the various charger technology prevalent throughout the world and the direction in which it will mature. Also, not enough consolidated literature is available, which explains the charging ecosystem's interaction with the electricity grid. Moreover, for the successful deployment of any new technologies, the socio-techno-economic-policy aspects must be explored very minutely in prevalent literature on E-mobility.
The main aim of this proposed Handbook is to give guidance and research area to the new entrance to this field so that they can pick up relevant research problems not only concerning technical issues but socio-economic and policy aspects of E-mobility as well. Further, this book will help all the individuals and organizations concerned for the e-mobility by serving as a benchmark content of literature.
Table of Contents
Part 1: State of the art in charger technology
1. Types of EV charging
2. Battery chemistries
3. EV charging protocols and communication techniques
4. Control algorithms for EV charging
5. Deployment of chargers-A global perspective
Part 2: Renewable energy integration to charging infrastructure
6. Renewable energy generation types
7. Technological status of RES- Current and Future Trends
8. Requirements of integration of RES with charging infrastructure
9. Integration of RES to EV charging-sate of the art
10. RES and EV charging-potential scenarios
Part 3: Use of energy storage system in charging infrastructure
11. Types and classifications of electrical energy storage systems (ESS)
12. Integration of ESS with grid
13. ESS and renewable energy
14. ESS for chargers with RES
15. Energy management with ESS, RES and grid during charging
Part 4: Power electronics (PE) and EV chargers
16. State of the art of PE converters used in chargers
17. New converter topologies for PE converters for charger application
18. Potential of wide band gap (WBG) devices of EV chargers
19. High power converters for wireless and fast chargers
Part-5: Policies, politics and socio-economic dimensions of E-mobility infrastructure
20. Socio-techno and commercial dimensions of E-mobility infrastructure
21. Charging infrastructure as an enabler for E-mobility
22. Potential of smart charging infrastructures for emerging economies
23. Quality of live and human development via E-mobility
24. Case studies and institutional polices strategies towards E-mobility
25. Future policy recommendation for enabling E-mobility as a service for masses
Submission Guidelines
The chapter submission is on an invite basis only. If you would like to submit a chapter please email at least 2-page detailed proposal (abstract, detailed outline of chapter content, estimated number of figures and tables) to akeee@ieee.org .
Note: Please keep in mind we will not entertain any book chapters proposal which have a less than 30 pages.
Editorial Committee:
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Dr. Abhishek Kumar, College of Electrical Engineering, Zhejiang University, P.R. China
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Professor Praveen Kumar, EEE Department, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Guwahati, India
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Professor Xiangning HE, College of Electrical Engineering, Zhejiang University, P.R. China
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Professor Ramesh Bansal, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to akeee@ieee.org .
Note: Any email to the editor’s direct mail will not be entertained.