“…With the enhancement of environmental protection awareness, electric vehicles have been widely used in many countries to alleviate global warming and energy crisis [1,2]. Typically, electric vehicles obtain electrical energy from the power grid through charging piles, especially direct current (DC) charging piles, whereas due to nonlinear components contained in the batteries of the electric vehicles and charging piles, the charging behavior of the electric vehicles, especially fast charging mode, brings a large number of harmonic and nonstationary signals, resulting in voltage and current distortion on the grid side of the charging piles, i.e., the voltage or current waveform is not standard sinusoidal [3].…”