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This book focuses on the designs of decentralized methods to implement optimal charging strategies for large-population PEVs in power systems. This book studies several classes of charging coordination problems of large-scale PEVs by considering distinct characteristics of PEV populations and electrical power systems to implement the optimal/nearly optimal charging strategies in effective ways.

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Ma, Z. (2020). Conclusions and Future Work. In: Decentralized Charging Coordination of Large-scale Plug-in Electric Vehicles in Power Systems. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-7652-8_9

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