Development of Two Port Power Electronics Converter for Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

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The rapid growth of electric vehicles (EVs) in India has underscored the urgent newlineneed for a comprehensive and efficient charging infrastructure. With EV sales soaring to 1.2 newlinemillion units by 2023 and projections indicating an investment of $200 billion in the sector by newline2030, the Indian government has initiated significant programs, such as the Faster Adoption newlineand Manufacturing of Electric Vehicles (FAME), to stimulate this transition. This surge in EV newlineadoption is not only driven by advancements in battery technology but also by the newlinediversification of the EV market, which now includes electric two-wheelers (E2Ws), threewheelers newline(E3Ws), four-wheelers (E4Ws), and electric buses. However, despite this promising newlinelandscape, India faces challenges in establishing a robust charging infrastructure, with only newline11,000 to 11,500 operational charging stations currently available. This research focuses on newlinethree key objectives aimed at enhancing EV charging systems, concentrating on innovative newlineconverter technologies and their implications for infrastructure development

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