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Title: Driving the Future: Civil Engineering'S Integrated Role In Electric Vehicle Technology and Infrastructure
Authors: Padmavathy, N S
Kumar, Mohit Hemath
Kumar, Rajesh
Ruban, R
Keywords: Civil Engineering
Electric Vehicles
Sustainable Materials
Transportation Systems
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Electric Vehicle Technology Structure, Instrumentation and Challenges
Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
Citation: Chapter 4; pp. 95-144
Abstract: The fast expansion of electric vehicles (EVs) is resulting in a noteworthy shift in our transportation environment. This abstract explores how important civil engineering is to the development of EV technology and the infrastructure that supports it. A reliable and effective network of charging stations is essential to the success of EV adoption, and charging station design, construction, and optimization are the domain expertise of civil engineers. They also play a vital role in developing sustainable materials for the construction of infrastructure and EV manufacturing. The impact of rising EV usage on our road infrastructure, including traffic management and road capacity, is the responsibility of civil engineers. In addition, this abstract highlight the necessity of multidisciplinary cooperation between environmental campaigners, engineers, and legislators to incorporate EVs into our current transportation networks smoothly. Civil engineers are leading the way in the development of electric vehicle technology and are essential to the sustainable transportation of the future. © 2024 Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved.
URI: https://doi.org/10.52305/RVBV2807
https://gnanaganga.inflibnet.ac.in:8443/jspui/handle/123456789/16557
ISBN: 9798891137844
9798891136953
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