Mouhy-Ud-Din et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Comparative techno-economic assessment of electric vehicle charging preferences: A quantitative study for sustainable EV policy in PakistanMouhy-Ud-Din et al., 2024
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- Mouhy-Ud-Din M
- Azeem F
- Memon Z
- Arshad J
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- Energy for Sustainable Development
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Sustainable induction of Electric vehicles (EV) adoption in developing countries requires a comprehensive policy and planning. Among several challenges, one of the biggest challenges is a sustainable charging station infrastructure integration to the existing weak …
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