Electric Transportation Systems in Smart Power Grids 1st Edition
Electric Transportation Systems in Smart Power Grids — 1st Edition by Hassan Haes Alhelou offers a timely, authoritative guide for anyone tackling the challenge of integrating electric mobility into modern power networks. Clear, current, and technically rich, this title immediately captures the urgency of transforming grids to support widespread electric vehicle (EV) adoption.
Inside, you’ll find a balanced blend of theory and application: advanced models of vehicle-to-grid (V2G) interaction, charging infrastructure planning, optimization strategies for demand response, and approaches to maintain system stability and resilience as renewables proliferate. The book addresses communications, control algorithms, and practical considerations—such as grid constraints, market signals, and policy drivers—making it a practical resource for engineers and decision-makers alike.
Designed for an international audience—from utility engineers and transport planners to graduate students and policy analysts—this volume speaks directly to the needs of projects across Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific, and emerging urban centers worldwide. Its emphasis on interoperable solutions and operational best practices helps local authorities, grid operators, and private-sector stakeholders implement scalable, future-proof electrification projects.
If you want to master the technical and strategic aspects of electrified transportation within smart grids, this book is a must-have reference. It equips readers to design robust charging networks, optimize grid interactions, and contribute to cleaner, more reliable energy systems. Practical, forward-looking, and technically rigorous, Electric Transportation Systems in Smart Power Grids gives you the insight and tools to lead in the transition to sustainable mobility. Secure your copy today and stay ahead in the rapidly evolving world of power and transport integration.
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