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A Blockchain-Supported Framework for Charging Management of Electric Vehicles
Type of publication: Article
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Journal: MDPI Energies
Volume: 14
Number: 7144
Year: 2021
Month: November
Pages: 32
ISSN: 1996-1073
Key (?): blockchain ; electric vehicles ; ethereum ; electric vehicle charging ; smart community
URL: https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073...
DOI: 10.3390/en14217144
Abstract: Profound changes driven by decarbonization, decentralization, and digitalization are disrupting the energy industry, bringing new challenges to its key stakeholders. In the attempt to address the climate change issue, increasing penetration of renewables and mobility electrification augment the complexity of the electric grid, thus calling for new management approaches to govern energy exchanges while ensuring reliable and secure operations. The emerging blockchain technology is regarded as one of the most promising solutions to respond to the matter in a decentralized, efficient, fast, and secure way. In this work, we propose an Ethereum-based charging management framework for electric vehicles (EVs), tightly interlinked with physical and software infrastructure and implemented in a real-world demonstration site. With a specifically designed solidity-based smart contract governing the charging process, the proposed framework enables secure and reliable accounting of energy exchanges in a network of trustless peers, thus facilitating the EVs’ deployment and encouraging the adoption of blockchain technology for everyday tasks such as EV charging through private and semi-private charging infrastructure. The results of a multi-actor implementation case study in Switzerland demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed blockchain framework and highlight its potential to reduce costs in a typical EV charging business model. Moreover, the study shows that the suggested framework can speed up the charging and billing processes for EV users, simplify the access to energy markets for charging station owners, and facilitate the interaction between the two through specifically designed mobile and web applications. The implementation presented in this paper can be used as a guideline for future blockchain applications for EV charging and other smart grid projects.
Keywords: blockchain, electric vehicle charging, Ethereum, smart community
Authors Marina, Dorokhova
Vianin, Jérémie
Alder, Jean-Marie
Ballif, Christophe
Nicolas, Wyrch.
Wannier, David
Editors Aziz, Muhammad
Cano-Ortega, Antonio
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