DocumentCode
3574675
Title
Investigating Electric Vehicles as a promising alternative to static storage solutions
Author
Detzler, Sarah ; Ilic, Dejan ; Karnouskos, Stamatis ; Kindermann, Christoph
Author_Institution
SAP, Karlsruhe, Germany
fYear
2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
7
Abstract
The rapid advances in the area of Smart Grid has led to the increased penetration of distributed energy resources such as photovoltaic panels and wind parks, as well as empowered the rise of the Electric Vehicles (EV). Futuristic scenarios are currently being investigated, one of which focuses on the use of EVs as a collective flexible storage, that could be utilized in a smart city neighbourhood to address unpredictability and intermittent behaviour of renewable resources, as well as a mean to increase the self-consumption factor. Our research focuses on the assessment of EVs as a promising alternative to static storage solutions. We use real-world data in simulations with the aim to investigate the relationship between different setups in smart cities and their impact. The results point out towards a promising future for EVs, as they can play a key part as part of a collective flexible storage.
Keywords
distributed power generation; electric vehicles; energy management systems; energy storage; smart power grids; EV; distributed energy resources; electric vehicles; flexible storage; photovoltaic panels; renewable resources; self-consumption factor; smart cities; smart city neighbourhood; smart grid; static storage solutions; wind parks; Batteries; Cities and towns; Electric vehicles; Microgrids; Production; Smart grids; Wind energy; Electric Vehicles; Energy Management; Energy Storage; Microgrid; Renewable Integration; Smart Grid; Variable Storage;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electric Vehicle Conference (IEVC), 2014 IEEE International
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IEVC.2014.7056118
Filename
7056118
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