Study of a New Quick-Charging Strategy for Electric Vehicles in Highway Charging Stations

To solve the problem, because of which conventional quick-charging strategies (CQCS) cannot meet the requirements of quick-charging for multiple types of electric vehicles (EV) on highways where vehicle inflow is excessive, this paper proposed a new quick-charging strategy (NQCS) for EVs: on the pre...

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Main Authors: Lixing Chen, Xueliang Huang, Zhong Chen, Long Jin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-09-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/9/9/744
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spelling doaj-44c0f029f6bf4bcd9b70f1a34115b57f2020-11-24T22:34:14ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732016-09-019974410.3390/en9090744en9090744Study of a New Quick-Charging Strategy for Electric Vehicles in Highway Charging StationsLixing Chen0Xueliang Huang1Zhong Chen2Long Jin3School of Electrical Engineering, Southeast University, No. 2 Sipailou, Nanjing 210096, ChinaSchool of Electrical Engineering, Southeast University, No. 2 Sipailou, Nanjing 210096, ChinaSchool of Electrical Engineering, Southeast University, No. 2 Sipailou, Nanjing 210096, ChinaSchool of Electrical Engineering, Southeast University, No. 2 Sipailou, Nanjing 210096, ChinaTo solve the problem, because of which conventional quick-charging strategies (CQCS) cannot meet the requirements of quick-charging for multiple types of electric vehicles (EV) on highways where vehicle inflow is excessive, this paper proposed a new quick-charging strategy (NQCS) for EVs: on the premise of not affecting those EVs being charged, the remaining power of the quick-charging pile with multiple power output interfaces is used to provide a synchronous charging service for EVs waiting in the queue. To verify the effectiveness of this strategy, a power distribution model of charging pile and a queuing model of charging station (CS) were constructed. In addition, based on an actual highway service area where vehicle inflow is excessive during the simulation period (0:00–24:00), charging situations of CQCS and NQCS were respectively simulated in a charging station (CS), with different number of chargers, by basic queuing algorithm and an improved queuing algorithm. The simulation results showed that when the relative EV inflow is excessive, compared to CQCS, NQCS not only can reduce user waiting time, charging time, and stay time, but also can improve the utilisation rate of charging infrastructure and service capacity of CS and reduce the queue length of CS. At the same time, NQCS can reduce the impact on the power grid. In addition, in NQCS, the on-demand power distribution method is more efficient than the average power distribution method. Therefore, NQCS is more suitable for quick-charging for multiple types of EVs on highways where vehicle inflow is excessive.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/9/9/744highwayquick-chargingelectric vehiclespower distributionimproved queuing algorithm
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author Lixing Chen
Xueliang Huang
Zhong Chen
Long Jin
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Xueliang Huang
Zhong Chen
Long Jin
Study of a New Quick-Charging Strategy for Electric Vehicles in Highway Charging Stations
Energies
highway
quick-charging
electric vehicles
power distribution
improved queuing algorithm
author_facet Lixing Chen
Xueliang Huang
Zhong Chen
Long Jin
author_sort Lixing Chen
title Study of a New Quick-Charging Strategy for Electric Vehicles in Highway Charging Stations
title_short Study of a New Quick-Charging Strategy for Electric Vehicles in Highway Charging Stations
title_full Study of a New Quick-Charging Strategy for Electric Vehicles in Highway Charging Stations
title_fullStr Study of a New Quick-Charging Strategy for Electric Vehicles in Highway Charging Stations
title_full_unstemmed Study of a New Quick-Charging Strategy for Electric Vehicles in Highway Charging Stations
title_sort study of a new quick-charging strategy for electric vehicles in highway charging stations
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2016-09-01
description To solve the problem, because of which conventional quick-charging strategies (CQCS) cannot meet the requirements of quick-charging for multiple types of electric vehicles (EV) on highways where vehicle inflow is excessive, this paper proposed a new quick-charging strategy (NQCS) for EVs: on the premise of not affecting those EVs being charged, the remaining power of the quick-charging pile with multiple power output interfaces is used to provide a synchronous charging service for EVs waiting in the queue. To verify the effectiveness of this strategy, a power distribution model of charging pile and a queuing model of charging station (CS) were constructed. In addition, based on an actual highway service area where vehicle inflow is excessive during the simulation period (0:00–24:00), charging situations of CQCS and NQCS were respectively simulated in a charging station (CS), with different number of chargers, by basic queuing algorithm and an improved queuing algorithm. The simulation results showed that when the relative EV inflow is excessive, compared to CQCS, NQCS not only can reduce user waiting time, charging time, and stay time, but also can improve the utilisation rate of charging infrastructure and service capacity of CS and reduce the queue length of CS. At the same time, NQCS can reduce the impact on the power grid. In addition, in NQCS, the on-demand power distribution method is more efficient than the average power distribution method. Therefore, NQCS is more suitable for quick-charging for multiple types of EVs on highways where vehicle inflow is excessive.
topic highway
quick-charging
electric vehicles
power distribution
improved queuing algorithm
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