The Sensing Technologies in the Electric Vehicle Charging and Exchanging Station

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The Electric Vehicle Charging and Exchanging (EVCE) station is the important infrastructure for the Electric Vehicle (EV) industry. Meanwhile, the sensing technologies can effectively obtain the key parameters from kinds of smart devices, which make it very suitable for intelligent management in EVCE station system. In this paper, according to the environment and supporting technologies for EVCE station, we introduce the sensing technologies in detail, including technologies about EV battery sensing, EV sensing, charging/exchanging station sensing and charging pile sensing, etc. Practice shows that the sensing technology can effectively improve EVCE station intelligence.

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February 2013

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