Civil Engineering & Construction: Faculty Publications

Barriers to Implementing Smart Grids for Electrified Transportation: A Global Perspective

Document Type

Conference Proceeding

Publication Date

6-5-2025

Publication Title

Selected Papers from the International Conference on Transportation and Development 2025

DOI

10.1061/9780784486207.016

Abstract

The global transition to electrified transportation is accelerating, driven by the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and reliance on fossil fuels. Smart grids are essential to this shift, providing the infrastructure to handle increased electricity demand and integrate renewable energy. However, numerous barriers hinder their implementation, including high costs, regulatory challenges, lack of standardization, cybersecurity risks, and resistance from stakeholders and consumers. These obstacles vary across regions due to differing economic, technological, and social contexts. This review offers a global perspective on these barriers, addressing issues like energy storage, grid reliability, and renewable energy integration. It examines approaches in developed and developing countries, emphasizing the role of government incentives, private investment, and public awareness. Case studies from North America, Europe, and Asia highlight diverse experiences and solutions. The paper concludes with recommendations for stakeholders to promote collaboration, innovation, and long-term strategies for sustainable smart grid implementation.

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Georgia Southern University faculty members, Mohammadsoroush Tafazzoli and Elnaz Safapour co-authored, "Barriers to Implementing Smart Grids for Electrified Transportation: A Global Perspective."

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