Self-Helpingly Exchanging and Charging Batteries for EN-V

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An idea of self-helpingly exchanging and charging batteries is proposed to solve some Battery Exchanging and Charging (BEC, for short) problems of Electric-Networked Vehicles (short for, EN-V). Large scale BEC stations occupy large working area and need high equipment cost; common charge piles have disadvantages of long charging time. As a result, a physical demonstration system, which encompasses intelligent vehicle system, BEC stake system and GPS (Global Positioning System) simulation system, is established to validate the feasibility of the idea.

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