Title :
Analysis of PEV charging impact on distribution transformer aging for charging station transformer design
Author :
Chun-Lien Su ; Kai-En Zheng ; Rong-Ceng Leou ; Chan-Nan Lu ; Jen-Hao Teng ; Kuo-Feng Huang
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Marine Eng., Nat. Kaohsiung Marine Univ., Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Abstract :
As plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs) are expanding, there is a growing need for widely distributed publicly accessible charging stations that supply electric energy for the recharging of the PEVs. In the charging station design, the proper distribution transformers that delivery reliable power from utility to the station are essential and important. To ensure economic and reliable operation of the charging station, the paper proposes a methodology for the PEVs charging station transformer design. A set of dynamic thermal energy models that describe the relationship between the transformer winding temperature and charging station load profile is derived according to ANSI/IEEE standards. The base load, PEVs demand, power quality, ambient temperature, transformer rating and connection all are taken into account. The models are then used to analyze PEVs charging impact on transformer loss-of-life and determine the proper transformer capacity and connection. The proposed method provides a better knowledge of the transformer effects and can be used for evaluating the level of PEVs that might be accepted on a distribution transformer. The models developed can also be used for determining proper transformers in the design of charging station distribution systems. The field testing results of a practical charging station for PEVs pilot projects in Taiwan confirm the validity of the proposed method.
Keywords :
design engineering; electric vehicles; transformer windings; transformers; ANSI/IEEE standard; PEV charging impact; PEV charging impact analysis; Taiwan; charging station distribution system; charging station load profile; charging station transformer design; distribution transformer aging; dynamic thermal energy model; pilot project; plug-in electric vehicle; power quality; transformer capacity; transformer loss-of-life; transformer rating; transformer winding temperature; Charging stations; Oil insulation; Power transformer insulation; Temperature measurement; Windings; Charging station; Loss-of-Life; Plug-in electric vehicle; Power Quality; Transformer;
Conference_Titel :
Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting, 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
DOI :
10.1109/IAS.2014.6978491