4.6 Article

Multi-objective Optimal Operation of Centralized Battery Swap Charging System with Photovoltaic

Journal

JOURNAL OF MODERN POWER SYSTEMS AND CLEAN ENERGY
Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages 149-162

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.35833/MPCE.2020.000109

Keywords

Multi-objective optimization; electric vehicle; battery swap charging system; scheduling; photovoltaic

Funding

  1. Key Scientific and Technological Research Project of State Grid Corporation of China [5400-202022113A-0-0-00]

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This paper proposes a multi-objective optimal operation method for the centralized battery swap charging system (CBSCS) to enhance economic efficiency and reduce adverse effects on the power grid. The method involves a multi-objective optimization scheduling model that minimizes operation cost and smooths load fluctuations, with modifications to a genetic algorithm for solving the scheduling problem. Simulation studies confirm the effectiveness of the proposed method.
Electric vehicles (EVs) are widely deployed throughout the world, and photovoltaic (PV) charging stations have emerged for satisfying the charging demands of EV users. This paper proposes a multi-objective optimal operation method for the centralized battery swap charging system (CBSCS), in order to enhance the economic efficiency while reducing its adverse effects on power grid. The proposed method involves a multi-objective optimization scheduling model, which minimizes the total operation cost and smoothes load fluctuations, simultaneously. Afterwards, we modify a recently proposed multi-objective optimization algorithm of non-sorting genetic algorithm III (NSGA-III) for solving this scheduling problem. Finally, simulation studies verify the effectiveness of the proposed multi-objective operation method.

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