Analysis of Metering and Billing Models of Private Pure Electric Vehicle Oriented Operation

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This article investigates different energy replenishment modes of private pure electric vehicles, analyzes and compares the merits and drawbacks of various metering and billing models of different modes, and explains the implementation methods of each model. Firstly, it sketches the development of electric vehicle industry; then, it introduces three electric vehicle energy replenishment modes, and brings forward three models for private pure electric vehicle owners. It elaborates the three metering and billing models for private pure electric vehicles oriented operation, by emphatically analyzing the implementation principles of each model. At last, it declares that the model based on charging amount is optimal for the whole vehicle slow charging mode, while the model based on mileage or the model based on discharged amount suits for the battery exchanging mode and hybrid mode.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 834-836)

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1672-1677

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October 2013

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© 2014 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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