Proactive Development for Management of Electric Vehicle Charging Station
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Abstract
This academic article aims to analyze the management of electric vehicle charging stations, electricity in Thailand with concepts such as the 4th industrial practice, electric vehicles energy, and stations. Electric vehicle charger by the geographic system approaches the power system of government agencies serving. Electric power to develop proactive management of electric vehicle charging stations as a framework for analysis.
Findings are as follows: Important factors affecting the management of electric vehicle charging stations are the 4th industrial revolution is a result of technological advancement. Internet systems and innovative electric vehicles use electric energy as clean and cheaper fossil energy to reduce environmental impact. Meanwhile, the management of electric vehicle charging stations found that there were problems: (1) Lack of efficient management of electric vehicle charging stations database. (2) lack of involvement of those involved in the management of the charging station is passive management. (3) Not being able to charge across the network (roaming).
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