About this Research Topic
This research topic aims to delve into the dynamic interplay between intelligent grid technologies and the paradigm shift in transportation towards renewable energy and sustainability. The objective is to explore how smart grid technologies can facilitate the seamless integration of renewable energy sources and lay the foundation for a comprehensive energy ecosystem that accommodates the evolving landscape of transportation. By examining interconnected strategies, such as the development of grid systems that intelligently manage energy flow and the role of renewable energy recharging stations, this research seeks to uncover how these elements can collaborate to shape a more resilient, efficient, and environmentally conscious energy landscape.
To gather further insights in the integration of smart grids and sustainable transportation, we welcome articles addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
• Renewable Energy Integration in Transportation
• Equity and Accessibility in Sustainable Transportation
• Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Infrastructure
• Blockchain Energy Integration
• Data Analytics and Predictive Modelling
• Role of Rechargeable Batteries in Energy Transition
• Reinforcement learning in the electricity sector.
Potential authors are encouraged to provide insights, case studies, empirical research, and innovative solutions that contribute to a deeper understanding of the complex relationship between smart grids and sustainable transportation. Interdisciplinary perspectives, collaborative research, and forward-looking contributions are highly valued, with an emphasis on addressing the practical implications and potential applications of their research.
Keywords: Renewable Energy, Industrial Decarbonization, Blockchain Energy Technology, Sustainable Transportation, Sustainability
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