Advancements in electric vehicle safety and charging infrastructure

Debani Prasad Mishra, Rudranarayan Senapati, Nisha Kedia, Sanchita Sahay, Raj Alpha Swain, Surender Reddy Salkuti

Abstract


In electric vehicles (EVs), safety measures must be taken to prevent dangerous accidents. Safety regulations must be in place for two important things: electric or EV batteries and EV equipment. Operating an electric vehicle charging stations (EVCS) is a challenging task. This holistic approach is used to evaluate when renewable energy is produced. It's best to focus on the popularity of EVs as more and more people choose this mode of transportation. It is important to know that power plants can be risky. Therefore, safety issues related to EV charging must be addressed quickly and appropriately. Potential safety issues with EVs include overcurrent, ground faults, and overheating. If the charging system does not work, the electric car's battery may heat up and catch fire, and overcharging may cause other problems. To avoid security risks, you must comply with security regulations, use payment devices that meet security requirements, and follow the manufacturer's instructions.

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DOI: http://doi.org/10.11591/ijaas.v14.i4.pp1332-1339

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