Bidirectional Use of the Batteries in Modern Electric Vehicles
Szabolcsi, Róbert
Menyhárt, József
Husi, Géza
2025-08-18T11:30:52Z
2025-08-18T11:30:52Z
2024
1785-8860
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14044/32336
Recently, the climate and carbon neutrality are the largest challenges, both in the
European Union and globally. In addition, an energy crisis caused mostly by the Russian-
Ukrainian war, has made countries understand the importance of alternative sources of
energy, harvested from renewable sources, instead of fossil based energies. Thus, the
immediate challenge and need arises store the electrical energy harvested by the various
different technologies. Additionally, the optimal and eco-friendly use of the stored energy
needs clarification. The motive of the authors herein, is to explain a novel idea of using AI,
both in the charging and discharging of batteries, that store the electrical energy harvested
off-grid. For this purpose, they analyzed the measurement data and provided methods for
that purpose.
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Bidirectional Use of the Batteries in Modern Electric Vehicles