Feb. 9, 2023, 2:10 a.m. | Shuocheng Guo, Hanlin Chen, Mizanur Rahman, Xinwu Qian

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An efficient operation of the electric shared mobility system (ESMS) relies
heavily on seamless interconnections between shared electric vehicles (SEV),
electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE), and the grid. Nevertheless, this
interconnectivity also makes the ESMS vulnerable to cyberattacks that may cause
short-term breakdowns or long-term degradation of the ESMS. This study focuses
on one such attack with long-lasting effects, the Delayed Charge Attack (DCA),
that stealthily delays the charging service by exploiting the physical and
communication vulnerabilities. To begin, we …

attack cyberattacks electric electric vehicle electric vehicles equipment grid may mobility study supply system vehicle vehicles vulnerable

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