Abstract

This paper analyzes real-world EV charging data, covering station distribution, volume, duration probability, and utilization efficiency. Future infrastructure developments and improvement recommendations are discussed. Based on diverse station data, including probability distributions and regression analysis, findings reveal disparities in infrastructure availability and charging patterns. Strategic planning and investment are emphasized to meet growing EV charging demands, along with exploring opportunities in renewable energy integration and smart charging technologies. Overall, this study provides insights for promoting widespread EV adoption and sustainable transportation.

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