Cybersecurity enabled electric vehicle charging and battery management system

Electric vehicles (EVs), which are become easier to get, are displacing conventional gasoline-powered cars. Because of this, there is a great demand for electric vehicle charging systems (EVCS), which has led to a major expansion of the public and private EVCS infrastructure. The threats related to...

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Published inJournal of discrete mathematical sciences & cryptography Vol. 27; no. 7; pp. 2111 - 2122
Main Authors Rao, B. K. Karunakar, Rao, L. Shanmukha, Kumar, Y. Anil, Chinta, Anil Kumar, Pragathi, B., Pandraju, Thandava Krishna Sai
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 2024
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Summary:Electric vehicles (EVs), which are become easier to get, are displacing conventional gasoline-powered cars. Because of this, there is a great demand for electric vehicle charging systems (EVCS), which has led to a major expansion of the public and private EVCS infrastructure. The threats related to cybersecurity have significantly increased as a result of the EVCS’s growing network. In this light, this article offers an examination of the cybersecurity threats associated with the network of EVCS. First, recent trends in EV adoption, charging use cases, and the most recent advancements in the EVCS network give context for the research subject. Second, while describing cybersecurity features of EVCS, possible cyberattack scenarios as well as vulnerabilities centered on infrastructure and protocols have been taken into account. Thirdly, risks in EVCS have been confirmed through real-time data-centric analysis of EVs.
ISSN:0972-0529
2169-0065
DOI:10.47974/JDMSC-2084