{"title":"中压水平下电动汽车充电与居民负荷的技术协调","authors":"Ferhatcan Dumlu, M. A. Zehir","doi":"10.1109/gpecom55404.2022.9815665","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Despite the coronavirus pandemic, the market share of electric vehicles (EV) has increased in recent years. For this reason, planning of new charging stations and active operation of charging stations have become more important. Studies about the integration of electric vehicles are very common, but the parameters and models adopted in these studies are simplified and analyses are made by making contradictory general assumptions. Therefore, there is a need for electric vehicle studies to be carried out with more detailed and realistic parameters. This study includes a wide range of normal and fast charging sessions and the housing demand of several customers. An aggregated charging management solution is developed, to keep the overall demand below the maximum limit at the medium voltage transformer level. This study provides a way to determine the suitability of the infrastructure or the integration challenges in the areas where the installation of parking and charging stations is aimed and proposes solutions. Initial simulation results show peaks at specific time intervals, especially in evening hours and these peaks cause overloads. To solve this problem two different methods were used. The first method is the random selection method, the second method is the sorted selection method. After the solutions are applied, high load values decrease, both worked successfully but the sorted selection method was more flexible and obtained more usable results. 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Technical Coordination of Aggregated Electric Vehicle Charging and Residential Loads at the Medium Voltage Level
Despite the coronavirus pandemic, the market share of electric vehicles (EV) has increased in recent years. For this reason, planning of new charging stations and active operation of charging stations have become more important. Studies about the integration of electric vehicles are very common, but the parameters and models adopted in these studies are simplified and analyses are made by making contradictory general assumptions. Therefore, there is a need for electric vehicle studies to be carried out with more detailed and realistic parameters. This study includes a wide range of normal and fast charging sessions and the housing demand of several customers. An aggregated charging management solution is developed, to keep the overall demand below the maximum limit at the medium voltage transformer level. This study provides a way to determine the suitability of the infrastructure or the integration challenges in the areas where the installation of parking and charging stations is aimed and proposes solutions. Initial simulation results show peaks at specific time intervals, especially in evening hours and these peaks cause overloads. To solve this problem two different methods were used. The first method is the random selection method, the second method is the sorted selection method. After the solutions are applied, high load values decrease, both worked successfully but the sorted selection method was more flexible and obtained more usable results. On the other hand, random method generally gave mix of good and bad results.