DocumentCode :
108469
Title :
Potential Power Quality Benefits of Electric Vehicles
Author :
Falahi, Milad ; Hung-Ming Chou ; Ehsani, M. ; Le Xie ; Butler-Purry, Karen L.
Author_Institution :
Consulting & Anal. Group, Itron Inc., Davis, CA, USA
Volume :
4
Issue :
4
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Oct. 2013
Firstpage :
1016
Lastpage :
1023
Abstract :
Electric vehicles (EVs) are likely to have a continued presence in the light-vehicle market in the next few decades. As a result, EV charging will put an extra burden on the distribution grid and adjustments need to be made in some cases. On the other hand, EVs have the potential to support the grid as well. This paper presents a single-phase bidirectional charger topology which pairs up a photovoltaic (PV) source with an EV charger resulting in production cost reduction. The presented topology is then used for vehicle-to-grid (V2G) services. The main focus of this paper is on power quality services which only slightly discharge the battery. Among these services, it studies the possibility of local reactive injection of EVs connected to the grid through a single-phase charger to compensate for voltage drops caused by motor startup or inductive loads. It also studies the possibility of active power injection of EVs for short time periods during PV transients in cloudy weather to keep the system stable. It also studies the potential of EVs to help during low voltage ride-through of the PV sources. The studies are performed using Simulink simulations and a real-time implementation in Real Time Digital Simulator (RTDS). The results demonstrate the effectiveness of power quality V2G services with small wear on the EV battery.
Keywords :
battery powered vehicles; power supply quality; EV battery; EV charging; RTDS; Simulink simulations; V2G services; active power injection; distribution adjustments; distribution grid; electric vehicles; inductive loads; light-vehicle market; local reactive injection; low voltage ride-through; motor startup; photovoltaic source; power quality services; production cost reduction; real time digital simulator; single-phase bidirectional charger topology; single-phase charger; vehicle-to-grid services; voltage drops; Electric vehicles; Hybrid electric vehicles; Power quality; Reactive power; Electric vehicle (EV); plug-in hybrid vehicle; power quality; reactive power;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Sustainable Energy, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1949-3029
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TSTE.2013.2263848
Filename :
6541983
Link To Document :
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