Draft:Integrated Flexible Public Charging Network
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An “integrated flexible public charging station” primarily consists of megawatt-level charging stacks (including high-power and ultra-fast charging), dedicated distribution systems, and monitoring systems. This setup is conducive to planning and can be deployed across urban areas in a manner similar to gas stations, thereby forming an integrated flexible public charging network. By incorporating photovoltaics, energy storage, and V2G (vehicle-to-grid) technology, these stations can be configured to operate as a microgrid.