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A study of charging-dispatch strategies and vehicle-to-grid technologies for electric vehicles in distribution networks

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ENERGY REPORTS
卷 9, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.egyr.2022.12.139

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Ancillary services; Vehicle-to-grid; Controlled and uncontrolled; charging-discharging method; Smart charging; Unidirectional; bidirectional power flow; Distribution systems

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This article discusses various electric vehicle charging and discharging strategies (EVs) and V2G technologies and their impacts on energy distribution networks. The use of V2G application on vehicles has many benefits, including active power regulation, reactive power support, load balancing, and current harmonic filtering. However, there are also challenges such as reduced battery life, communication overhead, and changes in distribution network infrastructure. The article provides a comprehensive analysis of different charging and discharging methods and discusses the challenges and issues from an aggregator's perspective.
Various electric vehicle charging and discharging strategies (EVs) and V2G technologies are discussed in this article as their impacts on energy distribution networks. The V2G application that can be used on vehicles offers many benefits, as demonstrated. Features such as active power regulation, reactive power support, load balancing, and current harmonic filtering are incorporated into this technology. Although V2G technology has many benefits, there are also several challenges. These challenges include reduced battery life, communication overhead between EVs and grids, and changes in distribution network infrastructure. The article briefly discusses the effects of electric vehicle penetration levels, charging profiles, and various other aspects of controlled charging and discharging from a performance perspective. This includes overloading, deteriorating power quality, and power loss. A comprehensive analysis of controlled and uncontrolled charging-discharging methods, delayed charging-discharging methods, indirect controlled discharging methods, bidirectional charging-discharging methods, and intelligent scheduling is presented in this study. Several challenges and issues regarding electric vehicle applications are discussed from an aggregator's perspective. Analysis shows that Li-ion batteries can be recharged 2000-4000 times, and a mass-produced Li-ion battery costs $200-$500 per kWh. Degradation costs of batteries at 80% discharge depth are estimated to be $130 per MWh at 300 kWh investment cost. 10% of peak capacity could come from PEVs in the 20% range. Around 87.5% of PEVs are properly charged.(c) 2022 Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

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