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To avoid network congestion problems and minimize operational expenses (OE) by integrating energy storage systems (ESS) into ultra-fast charging stations (UFCS). This paper
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To conduct a study to determine the optimal option for mobile charging stations, a comparative analysis method was used.
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We compare different battery technologies and distinguish two use cases: fast charging in cities and along highways. Our results indicate that the profitability of a stationary
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