M. Kamruzzaman, Xiaohu Zhang, Michael Abdelmalak, M. Benidris, Di Shi
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A Method to Evaluate the Maximum Hosting Capacity of Power Systems to Electric Vehicles
This paper proposes a smart charging/discharging-based method to evaluate the expected maximum hosting capacity (EMHC) of power systems to electric vehicles (EVs). The rapid growth in the use of EVs increases the challenges to satisfy their charging demand using existing power system resources. Therefore, a method to quantify the EMHC of power systems to EVs is required to plan for system improvements and ensure maximum utilization of resources. In this work, a method to calculate the EMHC of power systems to EVs is developed based on variable charging/discharging rates. The EMHC is calculated for charging stations at both homes and workplaces. The charging/discharging rates are varied based on daily energy demand and parking durations of EVs and network constraints. The parking duration is calculated based on probability distribution functions (PDFs) of arrival and departure times. The energy required to travel each mile and PDF of daily travel distances are used to calculate the daily energy demand of EVs. The optimization problem to maximize the hosting capacity is formulated using a linearized AC power flow model. The Monte Carlo simulation is used to calculate the EMHC. The proposed method is demonstrated on the modified IEEE 33-bus system. The results show that the daily EMHC of the modified IEEE 33-bus system varies between 20-41 cars for selected nodes.