Electric vehicle power monitoring system based on IoT sensing architecture

Authors

  • Jia-Syuan Lin Southern Taiwan University of Science and Technology
  • Zi-Fang Tsai Southern Taiwan University of Science and Technology
  • Zhi-Hao Wang Southern Taiwan University of Science and Technology
  • Hendrick Politeknik Negeri Padang

Keywords:

Carbon Footprint, Carbon Rights, Internet of Things, Energy Management

Abstract

At present, most of the vehicles in life are mainly based on gasoline and diesel, and with the gradual

advancement of vehicle technology, but also accelerating global warming, countries have launched a variety of

green energy to reduce the harm to the earth. Many vehicles have been developed into hybrid vehicles, and a

large number of pure electric vehicles have been launched in recent years. On the other hand, many countries

have begun to plan carbon footprint and carbon allowance management, and the emission of greenhouse gases

or the use of green energy will be more regulated in the future.

Therefore, this research will take the electric stacker as the test target, measure the values of current and voltage,

input the measured values into the program to calculate the carbon emissions produced during operation, and

obtain the carbon emissions emitted by driving electric vehicles that are significantly smaller than the carbon

emissions emitted by driving gasoline and diesel vehicles.

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Published

2023-01-09