EVENT GRAPH MODEL OF THE EV CHARGING PROCESS

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This paper makes analyses of the research on Event graph model of the EV charging process. On this case, research has been conducted both theoretical and practical analyses. Research has been concluded with the major points of the outcomes and shortcomings as the whole

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“EVENT GRAPH MODEL OF THE EV CHARGING PROCESS”, IEJRD - International Multidisciplinary Journal, vol. 5, no. ISCCPCD, p. 4, May 2020.

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