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Mobile Energy Storage Systems. Vehicle-for-Grid Options

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Electric vehicles, by definition vehicles powered by an electric motor and drawing power from a rechargeable traction battery or another portable energy storage system recharged by an external source, e.g. residential electrical systems or public electrical grids, are nothing new. Werner von Siemens developed and built his Elektromote in 1882 and Ferdinand Porsche his Lohner-Porsche in 1900, see Fig. 6.2.

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Komarnicki, P., Lombardi, P., Styczynski, Z. (2017). Mobile Energy Storage Systems. Vehicle-for-Grid Options. In: Electric Energy Storage Systems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-53275-1_6

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