Civil Engineering & Construction: Faculty Publications

EV Charging Infrastructure Optimization: Overcoming Scalability and Grid Management Challenges

Document Type

Conference Proceeding

Publication Date

6-5-2025

Publication Title

Selected Papers from the International Conference on Transportation and Development 2025

DOI

10.1061/9780784486191.030

Abstract

The rapid adoption of electric vehicles presents significant challenges for scaling charging infrastructure and managing grid operations effectively. This paper explores the transformative potential of Artificial Intelligence in addressing these issues by optimizing deployment, operation, and energy distribution. It highlights critical barriers, including high capital costs, interoperability issues, regulatory gaps, and integration challenges with renewable energy sources. The review emphasizes AI-driven solutions such as predictive energy analytics, dynamic pricing, and real-time load balancing to enhance grid stability and scalability. Case studies from regions like the United States, Europe, and China provide diverse insights into innovative applications and highlight regional obstacles. Recommendations focus on coordinated stakeholder efforts, increased investment in AI research, and the establishment of standardized frameworks to support sustainable growth. This paper underscores the importance of integrated strategies for overcoming these barriers, ensuring a scalable and resilient EV infrastructure for a sustainable future in transportation.

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Georgia Southern University faculty members, Mohammadsoroush Tafazzoli and Elnaz Safapour co-authored, "EV Charging Infrastructure Optimization: Overcoming Scalability and Grid Management Challenges."

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