Review of research on V2X technologies, strategies, and operations

Vehicle-to-Anything, or V2X, is a term which references technologies that use the energy in the batteries of plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs) for any purpose outside the vehicle. The purpose of this document is to provide a comprehensive and current review of concepts, recently published studies, and demonstration projects/deployments of V2X technology from around the world. While the focus will be kept on recently published studies and current technological developments, some historical perspective and important project reports from earlier periods of V2X development will be included for context.

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