1st Edition

Solar Powered Charging Infrastructure for Electric Vehicles A Sustainable Development

182 Pages 4 Color Illustrations
by CRC Press

182 Pages 4 Color Illustrations
by CRC Press

182 Pages 4 Color Illustrations
by CRC Press

The Paris Agreement on Climate Change adopted on December 12, 2015 is a voluntary effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. In order to reach the goals of this agreement, there is a need to generate electricity without greenhouse gas emissions and to electrify transportation. An infrastructure of SPCSs can help accomplish both of these transitions. Globally, expenditures associated with the... Read more

Foreword

Preface

Acknowledgments

Contributors

Introduction

Larry E. Erickson, Gary Brase, Jackson Cutsor, and Jessica Robinson

Electric Vehicles

Rachel Walker, Larry E. Erickson, and Jackson Cutsor

Solar Powered Charging Stations

Larry E. Erickson, Jackson Cutsor, and Jessica Robinson

Infrastructure for Charging Electric Vehicles

Jessica Robinson and Larry E. Erickson

Batteries and Energy Storage

Larry E. Erickson and Jackson Cutsor

Electrical Grid Modernization

Matthew Reynolds, Jackson Cutsor, and Larry E. Erickson

Distributed Renewable Energy Generation

Larry E. Erickson, Jackson Cutsor, and Jessica Robinson

Urban Air Quality

Andrey Znamensky, Ronaldo Maghirang, and Larry E. Erickson

Economics, Finance, and Policy

Blake Ronnebaum, Larry E. Erickson, Anil Pahwa, Gary Brase, and Michael Babcock

Sustainable Development

Larry E. Erickson, Jessica Robinson, Jackson Cutsor, and Gary Brase

International Opportunities

Jessica Robinson, Larry E. Erickson, and Jackson Cutsor

Conclusions

Larry E. Erickson, Gary Brase, and Jackson Cutsor

Index

Biography

Larry E. Erickson is professor of chemical engineering and director of the Center for Hazardous Substance Research at Kansas State University. He is one of the principal investigators on the National Science Foundation REU award and the Black and Veatch award for the project "Building a World of Difference with Solar Powered Charge Stations for Electric Vehicles".

Jessica Robinson is a Class of 2016 graduate of the University of North Carolina with a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Science. She helped with the research and the book in the summers of 2014 and 2015 and the fall and winter of 2015.

Gary Brase is professor of psychological sciences at Kansas State University. His research includes personal decision making processes.

Jackson Cutsor is a Class of 2018 undergraduate student in electrical engineering at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln who helped with the research and the book while he was at Kansas State University in the summer of 2015.

"As a community educator, I feel this book will serve as a guide to the basics of both electric vehicles and solar powered charging infrastructure for a variety of audiences. Communities interested in addressing air quality issues in their neighborhoods will find this an accessible, informative, and digestible sourcebook for understanding the current issues and solutions available."
— Wendy Griswold, University of Memphis, Tennessee, USA

"Larry E. Erikson, Jessica Robinson, Gary Brase, and Jackson Cutsor, authors of Solar Powered Charging Infrastructure for Electric Vehicles: A Sustainable Development have provided a thoughtful foundation for readers to explore the role of electric vehicles and solar powered charging stations in our effort to address climate change through carbon emission reductions in our transportation and electric generating systems. This book discusses necessary policy and regulatory solutions to advance this important transition to a low carbon economy. I am thrilled to endorse this book, which will be utilized by the public, regulators and policy makers alike."
— Dorothy Barnett, Climate + Energy Project, Hutchinson, Kansas, USA

"The authors of this book take a detailed look at the nexus between abundant and increasingly cheaper solar energy, the emergence of affordable EV options, and the need for cost-effective ways to reduce carbon and other air emissions in urban areas. This book comes out at an important time when the cost of solar PV is finally on par with the cost of new forms of traditional power and EVs are on the cusp of becoming a significant form of personal transportation. May this book reach and inspire the young, the leaders and the doers throughout the country and the world."
— Scott W. White, Cromwell Solar, Lawrence, Kansas, USA

"This is a great read for anybody in the industries of energy, transportation, development, or anyone else who is interested in the where we are headed with the future of personal vehicles and renewable energy infrastructures. The concepts and facts are presented in such a way that this book can be enjoyed by the curious reader, or as a perfect starting point for the involved professional. For the information junkie like myself, once I picked it up, I couldn’t put it down."
—Jake Staab, Cromwell Solar, Lawrence, Kansas, USA