Characteristics and trends of research on new energy vehicle reliability based on theweb of science

Xian Zhao*, Siqi Wang, Xiaoyue Wang

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    Abstract

    In order to satisfy the increasing energy demand and deal with the environmental problem caused by the conventional energy vehicle; the new energy vehicle (NEV), especially the electric vehicle (EV), has attracted increasing attention and the corresponding research has developed rapidly in recent years. The electric vehicle requires a battery with high energy density and frequent charging. In order to ensure high performance of the electric vehicle; the reliability of its charging system is extremely important. In this paper; an overview of the research on electric vehicle charging system reliability from 1998 to 2017 is presented from a bibliometric perspective. This study provides a comprehensive analysis of the current research climate and the emerging trends from the following four aspects: basic characteristics of publication outputs; including annual publication outputs and document types; collaboration analysis of countries/territories; institutions and authors; co-citation analysis of cited authors and cited references; co-occurrence analysis of subjects and keywords. By using CiteSpace; the collaboration relationship; co-citation and co-occurrence networks are shown clearly. According to the analysis results; studies in this research field will keep developing rapidly in the near future and several future research directions are proposed in the conclusions.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number3560
    JournalSustainability (Switzerland)
    Volume10
    Issue number10
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 5 Oct 2018

    Keywords

    • Bibliometric analysis
    • Charging system
    • Electric vehicle
    • Reliability

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