Charging EVs Efficiently NOW While Waiting for the Smart Grid

R. Bruninga, Jill A. T. Sorensen
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Due to a century of gas-tank / gas-station legacy, most of the current focus on Electrical Vehicle (EV) charging has been with respect to public charging, range anxiety, charging speed, and grid impact. Unfortunately, this focus overlooks the existing grid structure that is readily available at little to no additional cost (the ubiquitous 120V outlet) and overlooks the convenience of charging-while-parked The true promise of the EV is its ability to charge anywhere/everywhere from the national grid instead of only at “stations”. And the most prevalent, accessible, and visible manifestation of the grid is this standard 120v outlet (L1 charging). The often touted issues of availability, time-to-charge, and impact on the grid virtually vanish when EV's are simply plugged into a standard outlet while parked at home and at work. Simple 120v charging is practical, low cost, efficient, and is a minimal impact approach to achieve smart grid functionality now while waiting for the future Smart Grid. Convenient technology exists to facilitate this simple “85% solution” but it also requires education and public outreach to be effective.
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在等待智能电网到来的同时,为电动汽车高效充电
由于一个世纪以来油箱/加油站的遗留问题,目前大多数对电动汽车(EV)充电的关注都集中在公共充电、里程焦虑、充电速度和电网影响方面。不幸的是,这种关注忽视了现有的电网结构,这种结构很容易获得,几乎没有额外的成本(无处不在的120V插座),也忽视了停车充电的便利性。电动汽车的真正承诺是它能够随时随地从国家电网充电,而不仅仅是在“车站”充电。最普遍、最方便、最明显的电网是这个标准的120v插座(L1充电)。通常被吹捧的可用性、充电时间和对电网的影响等问题,当电动汽车在家里和工作场所停放时,只要将其插入标准插座,实际上就消失了。简单的120v充电实用、低成本、高效,是目前实现智能电网功能的一种影响最小的方法,同时等待未来的智能电网。便利的技术可以促进这个简单的“85%解决方案”,但它也需要教育和公众宣传才能有效。
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