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What is smart battery?
The development of new generation battery solutions for transportation and grid storage with improved performance is the goal of this paper, which introduces the novel concept of Smart Battery that brings together batteries with advanced power electronics and artificial intelligence (AI).
What is smart city research?
This aspect of smart city research focuses mostly on smart technologies, applications, systems, architecture, infrastructure as well as issues relating to technology diffusion in smart cities.
What is the future of Smart Energy Management in smart cities?
Overall, the future of smart energy management in smart cities looks promising, with the potential to reduce energy consumption, lower costs, and improve sustainability. By implementing these future directions and continuing to innovate, cities can create more liveable, efficient, and sustainable urban environments.
What is a smart city?
The definitions of Smart Cities are varied, with examples to be found in . Though a large number of themes and concepts arise under the Smart City umbrella, a central and common aspect across almost all solutions and domains is the incorporation of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) and the Internet of Things (IoT) .
Yigitcanlar et al. (2018) challenge the monocentric technology focus of the current common smart city practice in their research. It is pleasing to see that some of the research has endeavoured to take a comprehensive and integrative approach to studying smart city technologies and their diffusion.
Energy storage systems, such as batteries and pumped hydroelectric storage, can store excess energy from renewable sources and release it when it is needed, providing a reliable source of energy. Adoption of Electric Vehicles: The adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) is another future direction for smart energy management in smart cities.