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Application of Telematics Solutions for Improvement the Availability of Electric Vehicles Charging Stations

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Development of Transport by Telematics (TST 2019)

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Electric vehicles (EV) are becoming more popular, therefore its number is increasing especially in large cities, the advantages of such vehicles are most noticeable there - lack of local emission and negligible noise. Following the popularity of EV, there is an increasingly dynamic development of charging infrastructure. The number, power and availability of the charging stations increases. The physical access to the charging station is becoming a real problem, the specificity of charging an EV means that in practice the place next to the station is a parking space and despite the markings it is occupied by other vehicles. The paper presents the concept of solving the problem of unauthorized use of charging stations by using a telematics system based on proximity detectors, whose main purpose is signaling the availability of stations and cases of unauthorized use of the charging station.

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The paper has been prepared as the activity of the project Low Carbon Logistics, founded under Interreg South Baltic Programme.

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Nürnberg, M., Iwan, S. (2019). Application of Telematics Solutions for Improvement the Availability of Electric Vehicles Charging Stations. In: Mikulski, J. (eds) Development of Transport by Telematics. TST 2019. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1049. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-27547-1_21

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