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An approach for estimation of optimal energy flows in battery storage devices for electric vehicles in the smart grid
by
Kanchev, Hristiyan
, Stanev, Rad
, Vacheva, Gergana
, Hinov, Nikolay
in
Battery chargers
/ Case studies
/ Control algorithms
/ Control stability
/ Distributed generation
/ Electric vehicle charging
/ Electric vehicles
/ Electronic devices
/ Energy distribution
/ Energy storage
/ Impact strength
/ Liquid fuels
/ Load distribution (forces)
/ Low voltage
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Networks
/ Nonlinear equations
/ Power management
/ Renewable energy sources
/ Smart grid
/ Stability analysis
/ Stress concentration
/ Systems analysis
/ Time domain analysis
2017
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An approach for estimation of optimal energy flows in battery storage devices for electric vehicles in the smart grid
by
Kanchev, Hristiyan
, Stanev, Rad
, Vacheva, Gergana
, Hinov, Nikolay
in
Battery chargers
/ Case studies
/ Control algorithms
/ Control stability
/ Distributed generation
/ Electric vehicle charging
/ Electric vehicles
/ Electronic devices
/ Energy distribution
/ Energy storage
/ Impact strength
/ Liquid fuels
/ Load distribution (forces)
/ Low voltage
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Networks
/ Nonlinear equations
/ Power management
/ Renewable energy sources
/ Smart grid
/ Stability analysis
/ Stress concentration
/ Systems analysis
/ Time domain analysis
2017
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An approach for estimation of optimal energy flows in battery storage devices for electric vehicles in the smart grid
by
Kanchev, Hristiyan
, Stanev, Rad
, Vacheva, Gergana
, Hinov, Nikolay
in
Battery chargers
/ Case studies
/ Control algorithms
/ Control stability
/ Distributed generation
/ Electric vehicle charging
/ Electric vehicles
/ Electronic devices
/ Energy distribution
/ Energy storage
/ Impact strength
/ Liquid fuels
/ Load distribution (forces)
/ Low voltage
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Networks
/ Nonlinear equations
/ Power management
/ Renewable energy sources
/ Smart grid
/ Stability analysis
/ Stress concentration
/ Systems analysis
/ Time domain analysis
2017
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An approach for estimation of optimal energy flows in battery storage devices for electric vehicles in the smart grid
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An approach for estimation of optimal energy flows in battery storage devices for electric vehicles in the smart grid
2017
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Overview
While the number of the vehicle actuated with liquid fuels are settled, the count of electric vehicles is increasing. For the present moment most of them are scheduled for daily urban usage. This paper presents an analytical approach for estimation of the impact of electrical vehicle (EV) battery charging on the distribution grid. Based on the EV charge profile, load curve and local distributed generation the grid nodes, the time variation of grid parameters is obtained. A set of typical load profiles of EV charging modes is studied and presented. A software implementation and a 24h case study of low voltage distribution network with EV charging devices is presented in order to illustrate the approach and the impacts of EV charging on the grid. In the current paper an approach using variable nonlinear algebraic equations for dynamic time domain analysis of the charge of the electric vehicles is presented. Based on the results, the challenges due to EV charging in distribution networks including renewable energy sources are discussed. This approach is widely applicable for various EV charging and distributed energy resources studies considering control algorithms, grid stability analysis, smart grid power management and other power system analysis problems.
Publisher
EDP Sciences
Subject
/ Networks
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