Controllability Evaluation of EV Charging Infrastructure Transformed from Gas Stations in Distribution Networks with Renewables

A considerable market share of electric vehicles (EVs) is expected in the near future, which leads to a transformation from gas stations to EV charging infrastructure for automobiles. EV charging stations will be integrated with the power grid to replace the fuel consumption at the gas stations for...

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Main Authors: Shuang Gao, Jianzhong Wu, Bin Xu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-04-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/8/1577
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spelling doaj-0096d6fb521e42588a285b5945d3c8f42020-11-25T02:00:33ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732019-04-01128157710.3390/en12081577en12081577Controllability Evaluation of EV Charging Infrastructure Transformed from Gas Stations in Distribution Networks with RenewablesShuang Gao0Jianzhong Wu1Bin Xu2School of Electrical and Information Engineering, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, ChinaSchool of Engineering, Cardiff University, Cardiff CF24 3AA, UKState Grid Anhui Electric Power Science Research Institute, Hefei 230061, ChinaA considerable market share of electric vehicles (EVs) is expected in the near future, which leads to a transformation from gas stations to EV charging infrastructure for automobiles. EV charging stations will be integrated with the power grid to replace the fuel consumption at the gas stations for the same mobile needs. In order to evaluate the impact on distribution networks and the controllability of the charging load, the temporal and spatial distribution of the charging power is calculated by establishing mapping the relation between gas stations and charging facilities. Firstly, the arrival and parking period is quantified by applying queuing theory and defining membership function between EVs to parking lots. Secondly, the operational model of charging stations connected to the power distribution network is formulated, and the control variables and their boundaries are identified. Thirdly, an optimal control algorithm is proposed, which combines the configuration of charging stations and charging power regulation during the parking period of each individual EV. A two-stage hybrid optimization algorithm is developed to solve the reliability constrained optimal dispatch problem for EVs, with an EV aggregator installed at each charging station. Simulation results validate the proposed method in evaluating the controllability of EV charging infrastructure and the synergy effects between EV and renewable integration.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/8/1577vehicle-to-gridEV charging infrastructureoptimal dispatchoil-to-electricity transformation for automobiles
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author Shuang Gao
Jianzhong Wu
Bin Xu
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Jianzhong Wu
Bin Xu
Controllability Evaluation of EV Charging Infrastructure Transformed from Gas Stations in Distribution Networks with Renewables
Energies
vehicle-to-grid
EV charging infrastructure
optimal dispatch
oil-to-electricity transformation for automobiles
author_facet Shuang Gao
Jianzhong Wu
Bin Xu
author_sort Shuang Gao
title Controllability Evaluation of EV Charging Infrastructure Transformed from Gas Stations in Distribution Networks with Renewables
title_short Controllability Evaluation of EV Charging Infrastructure Transformed from Gas Stations in Distribution Networks with Renewables
title_full Controllability Evaluation of EV Charging Infrastructure Transformed from Gas Stations in Distribution Networks with Renewables
title_fullStr Controllability Evaluation of EV Charging Infrastructure Transformed from Gas Stations in Distribution Networks with Renewables
title_full_unstemmed Controllability Evaluation of EV Charging Infrastructure Transformed from Gas Stations in Distribution Networks with Renewables
title_sort controllability evaluation of ev charging infrastructure transformed from gas stations in distribution networks with renewables
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2019-04-01
description A considerable market share of electric vehicles (EVs) is expected in the near future, which leads to a transformation from gas stations to EV charging infrastructure for automobiles. EV charging stations will be integrated with the power grid to replace the fuel consumption at the gas stations for the same mobile needs. In order to evaluate the impact on distribution networks and the controllability of the charging load, the temporal and spatial distribution of the charging power is calculated by establishing mapping the relation between gas stations and charging facilities. Firstly, the arrival and parking period is quantified by applying queuing theory and defining membership function between EVs to parking lots. Secondly, the operational model of charging stations connected to the power distribution network is formulated, and the control variables and their boundaries are identified. Thirdly, an optimal control algorithm is proposed, which combines the configuration of charging stations and charging power regulation during the parking period of each individual EV. A two-stage hybrid optimization algorithm is developed to solve the reliability constrained optimal dispatch problem for EVs, with an EV aggregator installed at each charging station. Simulation results validate the proposed method in evaluating the controllability of EV charging infrastructure and the synergy effects between EV and renewable integration.
topic vehicle-to-grid
EV charging infrastructure
optimal dispatch
oil-to-electricity transformation for automobiles
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/8/1577
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