Appendix 2: References for Electric Vehicles Book
- Academic & Technical Societies: SAE International, IEEE.
- Publishers: Springer, Wiley, CRC Press, Taylor & Francis, Elsevier.
- Research Databases: OSTI (Office of Scientific and Technical Information) (for government research), TRID (Transport Research International Documentation) (for transport focus).
- Journals: The World Electric Vehicle Journal, IEEE Transactions, ScienceDirect.
- General Texts: Husain, I. (Electric and Hybrid Vehicles); Denton, T. (Electric and Hybrid Vehicles).
- Economics: Rapson, D., & Muehlegger, E. (The Economics of Electric Vehicles).
- Charging Infrastructure: Ferro, G. et al. (Optimization of Electric-Vehicle Charging).
- Components/Drives: Mi, C., Masrur, M. A., & Gao, D. W. (Hybrid Electric Vehicles).
- Battery Technology: Lithium-ion, battery management, performance.
- Charging Systems: Smart charging, V2G (Vehicle-to-Grid), infrastructure planning, wireless charging.
- Powertrain & Control: Motor drives, regenerative braking, vehicle dynamics.
- Environmental Impact: Life cycle analysis, emissions, sustainability.
- Economics & Policy: Market trends, consumer behavior, government incentives.
- Muelaner, J. E. (2022). Electric Road Systems for Dynamic Charging. SAE International.
- Denton, T. (2020). Electric vehicle technology. In Electric and Hybrid Vehicles.
- Shakya, R. (2021). "A Study on Development of Electric Vehicles in India." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology.
References & Bibliography (APA Style)
Chan, C. C. (2007). The state of the art of electric, hybrid, and fuel cell vehicles. Proceedings of the IEEE, 95(4), 704–718.
Ehsani, M., Gao, Y., Longo, S., & Ebrahimi, K. (2018). Modern electric, hybrid electric, and fuel cell vehicles. CRC Press.
International Energy Agency. (2023). Global EV outlook. IEA Publications.
Larminie, J., & Lowry, J. (2012). Electric vehicle technology explained. Wiley.
Ministry of Heavy Industries, Government of India. (2023). FAME-II guidelines.
ISO 26262. (2018). Road vehicles – Functional safety.
IEC 61851. (2022). Electric vehicle conductive charging system.
United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE). (2021). EV safety regulations.
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