DocumentCode
132210
Title
Impact of driver behaviour on availability of electric vehicle stored energy for STOR
Author
Morgan, Luke ; Strickland, Dani ; Chittock, Laurence
Author_Institution
Nat. Grid, Aston Univ., Birmingham, UK
fYear
2014
fDate
2-5 Sept. 2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
As take up of low carbon vehicles increase, there is interest in using the energy stored in the vehicles to help maintain system frequency through ancillary services on the electricity grid system. Research into this area is generally classed as vehicle-to-grid research. In theory, the energy available from electric vehicles could be directly correlated to the vehicle´s state of charge (SoC) and battery capacity during the time the car is parked and plugged in. However, not all the energy in the vehicle may be used, as some capacity is required by the driver for their next journey. As such, this paper uses data captured as part of a large scale electric vehicle trial to investigate the effect of three different types of driver routine on vehicle-to-grid availability. Each driver´s behaviour is analysed to assess the energy that is available for STOR, with follow on journey requirements also considered.
Keywords
automobiles; battery powered vehicles; energy storage; power grids; reliability; secondary cells; STOR; SoC; ancillary service; battery capacity; car; electricity grid system; energy storage; large scale electric vehicle; low carbon vehicle; state of charge; vehicle-to-grid availability; vehicle-to-grid research; Availability; Batteries; Educational institutions; Electric vehicles; Plugs; System-on-chip; Ancillary Services; Electric Vehicles; Frequency Response; Operating Reserve; Vehicle-to-Grid Introduction;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Power Engineering Conference (UPEC), 2014 49th International Universities
Conference_Location
Cluj-Napoca
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-6556-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/UPEC.2014.6934595
Filename
6934595
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