Mohd Syahmi Hashim, Jia Ying Yong, V. Ramachandaramurthy, M. Mansor, K. Tan
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Assessment of Technical Impacts of EV Charging to Malaysian Distribution Grid
Electrifying the transportation sector helps reducing carbon emissions. However, the need of electric vehicle to receive charging from the power grid introduces various technical impacts to the grid operation. This paper presents a comprehensive investigation of technical impacts of electric vehicle charging to Malaysian distribution grid. The charging assessment considered different power grid loadings, electric vehicle charger types, electric vehicle charging locations, and electric vehicle charging times. These factors were taken into considerations to ensure the practicality of the study. The technical impact study was implemented in a typical Malaysian distribution grid under four different scenarios with respect to the interconnection schemes outlined in the Technical Guidelines for Interconnection of Electric Vehicle to Distribution System. The studies were performed using Matlab/Simulink software. The results indicated that the charging of electric vehicles in Connection Schemes I, II, and III caused overloading of cables and substation transformer, whereas DC fast charging in Connection Scheme IV caused severe grid voltage violation.