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User Behavior in Fast Charging of Electric Vehicles: An Analysis of Parameters and Clustering
by
Passinato Sausen, Jordan
, Barriquello, Carlos Henrique
, Capeletti, Marcelo Bruno
, Silva, Leonardo Nogueira Fontoura da
, Knak Neto, Nelson
, Abaide, Alzenira da Rosa
, Hammerschmitt, Bruno Knevitz
in
Alternative energy sources
/ Anxiety
/ Automobiles, Electric
/ Cluster analysis
/ Clustering
/ Consumer groups
/ Data analysis
/ Data compression
/ Data mining
/ Efficiency
/ electric vehicle
/ Electric vehicles
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy use
/ fast charging
/ Infrastructure
/ load profile
/ Systems stability
/ Travel
/ User behavior
2024
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User Behavior in Fast Charging of Electric Vehicles: An Analysis of Parameters and Clustering
by
Passinato Sausen, Jordan
, Barriquello, Carlos Henrique
, Capeletti, Marcelo Bruno
, Silva, Leonardo Nogueira Fontoura da
, Knak Neto, Nelson
, Abaide, Alzenira da Rosa
, Hammerschmitt, Bruno Knevitz
in
Alternative energy sources
/ Anxiety
/ Automobiles, Electric
/ Cluster analysis
/ Clustering
/ Consumer groups
/ Data analysis
/ Data compression
/ Data mining
/ Efficiency
/ electric vehicle
/ Electric vehicles
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy use
/ fast charging
/ Infrastructure
/ load profile
/ Systems stability
/ Travel
/ User behavior
2024
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User Behavior in Fast Charging of Electric Vehicles: An Analysis of Parameters and Clustering
by
Passinato Sausen, Jordan
, Barriquello, Carlos Henrique
, Capeletti, Marcelo Bruno
, Silva, Leonardo Nogueira Fontoura da
, Knak Neto, Nelson
, Abaide, Alzenira da Rosa
, Hammerschmitt, Bruno Knevitz
in
Alternative energy sources
/ Anxiety
/ Automobiles, Electric
/ Cluster analysis
/ Clustering
/ Consumer groups
/ Data analysis
/ Data compression
/ Data mining
/ Efficiency
/ electric vehicle
/ Electric vehicles
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy use
/ fast charging
/ Infrastructure
/ load profile
/ Systems stability
/ Travel
/ User behavior
2024
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User Behavior in Fast Charging of Electric Vehicles: An Analysis of Parameters and Clustering
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User Behavior in Fast Charging of Electric Vehicles: An Analysis of Parameters and Clustering
2024
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Overview
The fast charging of electric vehicles (EVs) has stood out prominently as an alternative for long-distance travel. These charging events typically occur at public fast charging stations (FCSs) within brief timeframes, which requires a substantial demand for power and energy in a short period. To adequately prepare the system for the widespread adoption of EVs, it is imperative to comprehend and establish standards for user behavior. This study employs agglomerative clustering, kernel density estimation, beta distribution, and data mining techniques to model and identify patterns in these charging events. They utilize telemetry data from charging events on highways, which are public and cost-free. Critical parameters such as stage of charge (SoC), energy, power, time, and location are examined to understand user dynamics during charging events. The findings of this research provide a clear insight into user behavior by separating charging events into five groups, which significantly clarifies user behavior and allows for mathematical modeling. Also, the results show that the FCSs have varying patterns according to the location. They serve as a basis for future research, including topics for further investigations, such as integrating charging events with renewable energy sources, establishing load management policies, and generating accurate load forecasting models.
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