E-Highway for Heavy Vehicles
Keywords:
Dynamic pantographs, Electrical road systems, Highways, Electrical vehicles, Greenhouse gases, Power grid, Smart power supply, Vehicle rechargingAbstract
Highways are one of the significant parts of the modernized world. They play an important role for the development of country’s economy. The transport sector heavily depends upon non-renewable sources. The transportation sector not only contributes for the nation’s development but also for the greenhouse gases emission that accounts for nearly 1/5th of the global total energy consumption. Constant release of harmful gases into the atmosphere by the vehicles must be restricted and replaced with a more sustainable transportation alternative.
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