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Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences

Performance of EV Charging Infrastructure

Maase, S.; Dilrosun, X.; Kooi, M.; van den Hoed, R.

Publication date 2017

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Maase, S., Dilrosun, X., Kooi, M., & van den Hoed, R. (2017). Performance of EV Charging Infrastructure.

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Charge point classification (i)

Performance of EV Charging Infrastructure

Maase, S., Dilrosun, X., Kooi, M., Hoed, van den, R.

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Download the full paper at www.idolaad.com or contact Simone Maase: s.j.f.m.maase@hva.nl

E-Mobility Dashboard to support

Interactive KPI graphs of selected locations

sum kWh, number of sessions, average occupancy, hourly occupancy, number of unique users

Demand driven expansion of charging infrastructure Detection of charging infrastructure bottlenecks

Strategic expansion of charging infrastructure

The IDO-laad research project is funded by the Dutch “Regieorgaan SiA”, part of the Dutch Organization for Scientific Research (NWO).

Charging data of the public charging infrastructure have been provided by the municipalities of Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, Utrecht and the Metropolitan Region of Amsterdam.

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