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EVQUARIUM is an evaluation tool that quantifies the accessibility of EV charging station locations using queueing and graph theory. Given a zonal distribution of EVs with access times to charging stations, it outputs the access patterns and social impacts under equilibrium.
Employing geospatial analysis and Python programming, this project provides a comprehensive investigation into the accessibility and distribution of the electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure in Norway. We have devised a model that analyzes charging demand based on real traffic observations and compares with computed demand from chargers.
FPGA-based solar-powered EV charging station with FSM-based charge control and MPPT implementation for efficient energy management. Designed in Verilog with ModelSim validation. Achieves real-time control, reduced peak demand, and improved battery health; accepted as a CRC Press/Taylor & Francis book chapter.