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Revolutionizing Electric Vehicle Charging Stations with Efficient Deep Q Networks Powered by Multimodal Bioinspired Analysis for Improved Performance

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  • Sugunakar Mamidala

    (School of Electronics Engineering, VIT-AP University, Amaravati 522241, Andhra Pradesh, India)

  • Yellapragada Venkata Pavan Kumar

    (School of Electronics Engineering, VIT-AP University, Amaravati 522241, Andhra Pradesh, India)

  • Rammohan Mallipeddi

    (Department of Artificial Intelligence, School of Electronics Engineering, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 37224, Republic of Korea)

Abstract

The rapid growth of electric vehicle (EV) adoption presents significant challenges in planning efficient charging infrastructure, including suboptimal station placement, energy consumption, and rising infrastructural costs. The conventional methods, such as grey wolf optimization (GWO), fail to address real-time user demand and dynamic factors like fluctuating grid loads and environmental impact. These approaches rely on fixed models, often leading to inefficient energy use, higher operational costs, and increased traffic congestion. This paper proposes a novel framework that integrates deep Q networks (DQNs) for real-time charging optimization, coupled with multimodal bioinspired algorithms like ant lion optimization (ALO) and moth flame optimization (MFO). Unlike conventional geographic placement models that overlook evolving travel patterns, this system dynamically adapts to user behavior, optimizing both onboard and offboard charging systems. The DQN enables continuous learning from changing demand and grid conditions, while ALO and MFO identify optimal station locations, reducing energy consumption and emissions. The proposed framework incorporates dynamic pricing and demand response strategies. These adjustments help balance energy usage, reducing costs and preventing overloading of the grid during peak times, offering real-time adaptability, optimized station placement, and energy efficiency. To improve the performance of the system, the proposed framework ensures more sustainable, cost-effective EV infrastructural planning, minimized environmental impacts, and enhanced charging efficiency. From the results for the proposed system, we recorded various performance parameters such as the installation cost, which decreased to USD 1200 per unit, i.e., a 20% cost efficiency increase, optimal energy utilization increases to 85% and 92% during peak hours and off-peak hours respectively, a charging slot availability increase to 95%, a 30% carbon emission reduction, and 95% performance retention under the stress condition. Further, the power quality is improved by reducing the sag, swell, flicker, and notch by 2 V, 3 V, 0.05 V, and 0.03 V, respectively, with an increase in efficiency to 89.9%. This study addresses critical gaps in real-time flexibility, cost-effective station deployment, and grid resilience by offering a scalable and intelligent EV charging solution.

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  • Sugunakar Mamidala & Yellapragada Venkata Pavan Kumar & Rammohan Mallipeddi, 2025. "Revolutionizing Electric Vehicle Charging Stations with Efficient Deep Q Networks Powered by Multimodal Bioinspired Analysis for Improved Performance," Energies, MDPI, vol. 18(7), pages 1-30, March.
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