DocumentCode :
3478225
Title :
A modelling tool to investigate the effect of electric vehicle charging on low voltage networks
Author :
Lacey, G. ; Putrus, G. ; Bentley, E. ; Johnston, Desmond ; Walker, Stuart ; Jiang, Tianzi
Author_Institution :
Northumbria Univ., Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
fYear :
2013
fDate :
17-20 Nov. 2013
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
7
Abstract :
The market for electric vehicles (EV) is currently limited, but this is expected to grow rapidly with the increased advances in technology, particularly battery technology. Due to their high energy capacity and potential mass deployment, EVs will have significant impact on power networks. This paper presents a novel, user-friendly modelling tool which uses universally accepted, mathematically robust software to allow analysis of the effects of typical loads, microgeneration and EV charging on the distribution network, mainly the low voltage (LV) feeders, 11/0.4 kV substation and also part of the 11 kV section. Network asset ratings, voltage limits and thermal overloads are determined over a 24 hour period. The model allows the user to input any number of houses, schools, shops, microgeneration and EV charging posts which may be connected at each 400 V node. The EV charging post is modelled using pre-set connection times, battery capacity and battery state of charge (SOC). The effects of different EV battery charging scenarios on the LV network are investigated and presented in this paper. Comparison of different charging regimes demonstrates the effectiveness of the modelling tool and gives guidance for the design of EV charging infrastructure as more drivers choose EVs for their travelling needs.
Keywords :
battery powered vehicles; distribution networks; power engineering computing; substations; EV charging infrastructure; EV charging posts; EV market; LV feeders; LV network; battery SOC; battery capacity; battery state-of-charge; battery technology; distribution network; electric vehicle charging; high-energy capacity; houses; low-voltage feeders; low-voltage networks; mass deployment; microgeneration; modelling tool effectiveness; network asset ratings; power networks; pre-set connection times; schools; shops; substation; thermal overload; user-friendly modelling tool; voltage 11 kV; voltage 400 V; voltage limits; Batteries; Educational institutions; Fuel cells; Heat pumps; Load flow; Load modeling; Software; EV battery; LV distribution network; power quality; smart charging;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electric Vehicle Symposium and Exhibition (EVS27), 2013 World
Conference_Location :
Barcelona
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/EVS.2013.6914861
Filename :
6914861
Link To Document :
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