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Energies 2017,10, 1217 TheRenaultZoewas thebest-sellingBEVinEurope in2016,with21,338units sold, followedby theNissanLeafwith18,614units. In thePHEVsegment, theMitsubishiOutlanderPHEVwas the market leader inEurope in2016,with21,333units sold; theVolkswagenPassatGTEheldthesecond positionwith13,330units [193]. Figures78and79showstheBEVandPHEVmarketshares inEurope in2016. Figure78.BEVmarketshares inEurope in2016.Data from[193]. Figure79.PHEVmarketshares inEurope in2016.Data from[193]. 13.TrendsandFutureDevelopments TheadoptionofEVshasopeneddoorsfornewpossibilitiesandwaystoimproveboththevehicles andthesystemsassociatedwith it, thepowersystem, forexample. EVsarebeingconsideredas the futureofvehicles,whereas thesmartgridappears tobe thegridof the future [194,195]. V2Gis the linkbetweenthese twotechnologiesandbothgetbenefittedfromit.WithV2Gcomesotheressential systems required for a sustainableEVscenario—charge scheduling,VPP, smartmeteringetc. The existing charging technologieshave to improvea lot tomakeEVswidely accepted. The charging timehas tobedecreasedextensively formakingEVsmoreflexible.At thesametime, chargersand EVSEshave toable tocommunicatewith thegrid for facilitatingV2G,smartmetering,andifneeded, bidirectional charging [23]. Betterbatteriesareamust to take theEVtechnologyfurther. There isa needforbatteries thatusenon-toxicmaterialsandhavehigherpowerdensity, lesscostandweight, more capacity, andneeds less time to recharge. Though technologiesbetter thanLi-ionhavebeen 71
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Emerging Technologies for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles
Titel
Emerging Technologies for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles
Herausgeber
MDPI
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Basel
Datum
2017
Sprache
englisch
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CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
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978-3-03897-191-7
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17.0 x 24.4 cm
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376
Schlagwörter
electric vehicle, plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), energy sources, energy management strategy, energy-storage system, charging technologies, control algorithms, battery, operating scenario, wireless power transfer (WPT)
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