This research deals with the integration of electric vehicles (EVs) into the Smart Grid. With gas prices near all-time high, EVs are poised to enter the mass market in the United States. Our current Smart Grid system already experiences overloads during peak hours. A huge strain would be put on the grid if a large amounts of EVs all charge during peak hours. This can result in causing electricity transformers to combust, which can result in blackouts for thousands of companies and homes (Jones, 2012). The goal of this paper is to figure out a method to prevent EVs from overloading the Smart Grid. During the research, key information were found about key technologies and standards of EVs, Smart Grid peak levels, EV charging pricing strategies, and existing/future approaches to our problem.