Research

Jai Maa Vaibhav Laxmi “JMVL” is working with Nottingham Trent University “NTU” to enhance security for electric vehicles.

Company Role In Research Project

MVL supported this project is targeting to innovate E-Mobility centric security framework for EV smart charging energy network. By utilizing the EV charging management expertise of NTU academic (DoS), and S/W development expertise in JMVL, EV charging security framework design and development will be carried out for enabling secure EV charging network in the UK.

Cybersecurity for Electric Vehicles Smart Charging Energy Network

The governments around the world have been supporting various measures to encourage uptake of EVs for both private and public transport, focusing on the contribution towards a wide range of future green transport policy goals1. EVs can eliminate road traffic-oriented pollutions and consequently could improve air quality, reduce noise pollution as well as carbon emissions. In the UK, EVs have a major role in the government’s net zero greenhouse gas emission target “Road to Zero” by 20502. UK government has announced the plans to end the sale of petrol and diesel cars by 2030, and hybrid cars by 2035. This is in line with the Committee on Climate Change’s recommendation3 that the market for EVs be 100% by 2035 towards early achieving the net zero ambition target.

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