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The Benefits of Randomly Delayed Charging of Electric Vehicles. (2019). Fullsack, Manfred ; Jager, Georg ; Hofer, Christian.
In: Sustainability.
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    In: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews.
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    In: Energy Policy.
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