BalaKrishna Nallamothu,
Amar Phani Teja,
Balla Venkata Naga Ravi Teja,
Kattupalli Naveen,
Naidu Saikumar Reddy,
- Assistant Professor, EEE Department, Bapatla Engineering College, Bapatla 522101, Andhra Pradesh, India
- Student, EEE Department, Bapatla Engineering College, Bapatla 522101, Andhra Pradesh, India
- Student, EEE Department, Bapatla Engineering College, Bapatla 522101, Andhra Pradesh, India
- Student, EEE Department, Bapatla Engineering College, Bapatla 522101, Andhra Pradesh, India
- Student, EEE Department, Bapatla Engineering College, Bapatla 522101, Andhra Pradesh, India
Abstract
The Smart EV Charging Infrastructure employs IoT technology, cloud computing, and real-time monitoring to offer an easy and efficient charging experience for electric vehicle owners. The system is designed to enhance charging station operations by incorporating secure transactions, integration of renewable energy, and automated processes. It includes infrared sensors for slot detection, wireless inductive charging, dynamic billing, and RFID authentication, providing convenience and security. The system incorporates ThinkSpeak and ThinkView for maximum performance, facilitating real-time communication among users, charging stations, and grid operators. Real-time monitoring of data provides charging status, battery state, and environmental conditions like temperature, humidity, and gas level, ensuring maximum safety and efficiency. The technology proved substantial improvements in grid load regulation, charging efficiency, and security using RFID-based identification during pilot demonstrations. It has been demonstrated, as a solution in this paper recommends, to provide a highly automated, agile, and economic EV charging network through this process to enable electric car growth based on a sustainable manner.
Keywords: Smart EV Charging, IoT technology, Wireless Inductive Charging, Real-time Monitoring, RFID Authentication, Renewable Energy Integration.
[This article belongs to Journal of Power Electronics and Power Systems ]
BalaKrishna Nallamothu, Amar Phani Teja, Balla Venkata Naga Ravi Teja, Kattupalli Naveen, Naidu Saikumar Reddy. Smart EV Charging Infrastructure using IoT. Journal of Power Electronics and Power Systems. 2025; 15(02):13-22.
BalaKrishna Nallamothu, Amar Phani Teja, Balla Venkata Naga Ravi Teja, Kattupalli Naveen, Naidu Saikumar Reddy. Smart EV Charging Infrastructure using IoT. Journal of Power Electronics and Power Systems. 2025; 15(02):13-22. Available from: https://journals.stmjournals.com/jopeps/article=2025/view=216321
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Journal of Power Electronics and Power Systems
| Volume | 15 |
| Issue | 02 |
| Received | 24/04/2025 |
| Accepted | 24/04/2025 |
| Published | 08/07/2025 |
| Publication Time | 75 Days |
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