Abstract

Abstract: Humans must address the problems of fuel scarcity and environmental pollution if they are to reduce pollution and fuel consumption. Electric vehicles are a necessity, but their uptake is still constrained by a scarcity of charging stations and their high price. This article reviews important studies on IoT charging stations, the charging methods they employ, and contrasts them. It also discusses the power sources for these stations, which could be both renewable and non-renewable, as well as the potential to install charging stations in parking lots and public areas as well as the ability to locate charging stations using a mobile application. The Internet of Things reduces the amount of time users must spend looking up station locations, making the transition to using these new vehicles easier.

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