DocumentCode :
132454
Title :
Financial viability of investments on electric vehicle charging stations in workplaces with parking lots under flat rate retail tariff schemes
Author :
Vagropoulos, Stylianos I. ; Kleidaras, Alexandros P. ; Bakirtzis, Anastasios G.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Aristotle Univ. of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece
fYear :
2014
fDate :
2-5 Sept. 2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
6
Abstract :
This paper assesses the financial viability of an investment on Electric Vehicle Charging Stations (EVCSs) from a commercial/industrial workplace with a parking lot, which acts as a reseller that purchases energy from the grid and then sells energy to the Electric Vehicle (EV) owners at a new flat rate tariff. Investment cost drivers (expected EVCSs costs, anticipated EV charging needs, EVCSs operational life etc.) are specified by associated market researches. Two typical capital budgeting methods applied to discounted cash flows, the internal rate of return (IRR) and the net present value (NPV) method, are used to measure the investment´s profitability. Level II charging installations (3.3 kW and 7.2 kW) are examined and the case focuses on a Greek facility thus, retail-tariffs contracts of the biggest Greek electricity retailer and EV penetration scenarios for Greece are considered. Results about the investment profitability are derived, followed by remarks on strategies that can increase facility´s profit. As the EVSCs market is still immature, a sensitivity analysis for various parameters is carried out to better support the economic results. The key profit determinants are identified.
Keywords :
budgeting; electric vehicles; investment; power markets; profitability; sensitivity analysis; tariffs; EVCSs; Greek electricity retailer; Greek facility; IRR; NPV method; capital budgeting methods; discounted cash flows; electric vehicle charging stations; financial viability; flat rate retail tariff schemes; internal rate of return; investment cost drivers; investment profitability; key profit determinants; level II charging installations; market researches; net present value method; parking lots; power 3.3 kW; power 7.2 kW; retail-tariffs contracts; sensitivity analysis; Decision support systems; Indexes; Low voltage; Maintenance engineering; Medium voltage; Sensitivity analysis; charging stations; electric vehicle supply equipment; electric vehicles; internal rate of return; investment viability; net present value; sensitivity analysis;
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.2014.6934747
Filename :
6934747
Link To Document :
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