Research Symposium
24th annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 3, 2024
Judah Alter Him Poster Session 4: 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm /280
BIO
My name is Judah Alter, I am a current Sophomore at FSU and have a passion for computer science. I hope to get into front end applications and help create and update systems to perform better and create platforms with remarkable UI features. I also love to dive deep into machine learning and AI and hope to use technology to better the world. Outside of school, i am involved on campus through charity and greek life participation.
Understanding EV Adoption and Charging Infrastructure Accessibility in Florida
Authors: Judah Alter, Guang WangStudent Major: Computer Science B.S.
Mentor: Guang Wang
Mentor's Department: College of Art and Sciences Mentor's College: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Co-Presenters: n/a
Abstract
Electric Vehicles (EVs) is becoming an ever-growing industry and leaning towards replacement to the former household gas powered vehicle. With rising fuel prices around the country, consumers are choosing to go green and adopt an environmentally friendly option of purchasing an EV .Using multiple outlets of resources, we recorded and analyzed data on the number of registered EVs and number of charging stations located throughout Florida. Through our analysis we then searched by
county, the number of registered EVs and the number of charging stations. With this data we then begin to understand the disparity between charging station numbers in comparison to registered EVs. The data can help set the structure for
creating a plan of introduction to either EVs or charging stations that consumers, businesses, and local governments can all
use.
Keywords: EV Accessibility