Electric vehicle charging energy management for voltage control in low-voltage distribution networks

Edmund Widl, Anaïs Walle

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Abstract

Electric vehicles (EVs) serve as valuable flexible loads for demand response (DR) programs. These types of programs aim to adapt the consumption or production of a load using external signals to match specific grid requirements. For instance, ancillary system services can use EVs to assist in grid operation by adjusting their charging profile to match with the operational conditions of the power grid. This paper presents an EV charging energy management system (EVC-EMS), designed to extract EV-based flexibility at local charging stations, manage EV charging rates to compute and inform an external flexibility service provider (FSP) of available demand flexibility, and dispatch flexibility upon request. As a proof-of-concept for the functionality of the EVC-EMS, a test scenario focusing on exploiting EV charging station flexibility to manage voltage in a low-voltage (LV) distribution network has been developed. The results show that coordinating the EV supply equipment with the help of the EVC- EMS can be successfully utilized for a fast DR program. The tested DR scheme can perform voltage control in the LV network by considerably reducing overvoltages.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIET Conference Proceedings
Pages325-328
Number of pages4
Volume2024
Edition5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2024
EventCIRED 2024 Vienna Workshop - Wien, Austria
Duration: 19 Jun 202420 Jun 2024
https://www.cired2024vienna.org

Conference

ConferenceCIRED 2024 Vienna Workshop
Abbreviated titleCIRED2024
Country/TerritoryAustria
CityWien
Period19/06/2420/06/24
Internet address

Research Field

  • Power System Digitalisation

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    Widl, E. & Walle, A., 24 Oct 2023

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