I. Introduction
The adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) has been increasing rapidly in recent years as more people become aware of the environmental and financial benefits of EVs over conventional gasoline-based vehicles [1]. EVs emit less greenhouse gases and produce zero tailpipe emissions, reducing their impact on the environment. Additionally, the cost of electricity to charge an EV is often lower than the cost of gasoline, providing a long-term financial benefit to owners. Governments around the world have also incentivized the adoption of EVs through tax credits, subsidies, and investment in charging infrastructure. As battery technology improves and the range of EVs increases, it is likely that even more people will choose EVs as their primary mode of transportation in the coming years.