Vehicle to Grid - Status and Issues, a Preliminary Survey

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Recently, with the development of industrial technology, as well as the economic and environmental incentives, the Vehicle to Grid (V2G) technology was born for solving economic and environmental issues. Currently, the V2G is an active research topic among academic, governments and vehicle manufactures. Considering the great potential benefits of V2G, this paper try to give a preliminary survey on the V2G technology, and help them finding related remaining research issues.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 912-914)

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