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Title
Universal Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Analysis Tool
Author
Aizpuru, Iosu
Arruti Romero, Asier
Anzola, Jon
IRAOLA, UNAI
Mazuela, Mikel
Rujas, Alejandro
Research Group
Almacenamiento de energía
Sistemas electrónicos de potencia aplicados al control de la energía eléctrica
Other institutions
Ikerlan
Version
Postprint
Rights
© 2020 IEEE
Access
Open access
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11984/6979
Publisher’s version
https://doi.org/10.1109/VPPC49601.2020.9330990
Published at
IEEE Vehicular Power and Propulsion Conference (IEEE VPPC)  Gijón (Virtual), 26-29 octubre 2020
Publisher
IEEE
Keywords
Electric vehicle charging
Charging infrastructures
vehicle to grid
Vehicle to Vehicle ... [+]
Electric vehicle charging
Charging infrastructures
vehicle to grid
Vehicle to Vehicle
Energy Storage Systems
Energy Efficiency [-]
Abstract
The proposed research article presents a simulation and comparison tool for Electric Vehicle EV charging infrastructure simulation. The design, development and sizing of an EV charging station is not ... [+]
The proposed research article presents a simulation and comparison tool for Electric Vehicle EV charging infrastructure simulation. The design, development and sizing of an EV charging station is not a trivial engineering work. The installation of high number of EV charging stations is fundamental to increase the insertion of EV in our society. The installation of an EV charging station is dependent on the available electric infrastructure. However, to decrease electric grid dependency, future EV stations will be mixed with Renewable Energy RE sources and backup Battery Energy Storage Systems BESS. This mixed complex installation will be controlled by an Energy Management System EMS that will control the energetic flow between the different power sources (RE, electric grid, BESS, Vehicle to Grid V2G, Vehicle to Vehicle V2V, etc) and power loads (EV ESS mainly). The simulation tool is developed in an energetic State Space SS universal model where the energy (J or Wh) of the BESSs are the state variables. The tool permits to develop sizing work for EV charging infrastructure installation, different EMS simulation comparison, or charging efficiency evaluation. The paper first presents the state space universal tool. After the EMS based simulation strategy is presented where different EMS strategies are simulated. Finally the main results of the selected simulation scenarios are presented in order to present the potential of the developed tool. [-]
Funder
Gobierno Vasco
Program
Programa Elkartek 2019
Number
KK-2019-00066
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Project
Electrónica de potencia avanzada para la futura infraestructura del vehículo eléctrico (ELPIVE)
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