Title :
Bidirectional power transfer control based on V2G concept
Author :
Shi Rui ; Chi Zhong ; Chen Yanxia ; Li Zhou
Author_Institution :
Beijing Electr. Power Res. Inst., State Grid Cooperation of China, Beijing, China
Abstract :
In this paper the equivalent model of electric batteries is developed and implemented in MATLAB/Simulink to evaluate the terminal voltage and power variation during the battery charging and discharging periods. The concept of electric vehicle fast charging station is summarized and its detailed simulation model is designed for the integration of the electric vehicle batteries with the distribution network. Then the interactions between electric vehicle charging stations and active distribution grid with wind turbines are investigated. The focus is to examine the possibility of bi-direction power flow control capability of EV charging stations in providing the voltage support for distribution network operations to improve the fault-ride-through of adjacent wind turbines. Simulations are used to illustrate the feasibility as well as the effectiveness of the proposed control concept. Potentially such voltage support from EV charging station can be developed as ancillary services in smart distribution grid operations.
Keywords :
battery powered vehicles; load flow control; power distribution faults; secondary cells; smart power grids; wind turbines; EV charging station; V2G concept; battery charging period; bidirection power flow control; bidirectional power transfer control; distribution network; electric vehicle battery equivalent model; electric vehicle fast charging station; fault-ride-through improvement; smart distribution grid operation; vehicle to grid concept; wind turbine; Batteries; Charging stations; Electric vehicles; Generators; Voltage control; Voltage measurement; Wind turbines; Fast-Charging; Fault-Ride-Through; V2G;
Conference_Titel :
Power and Energy Engineering Conference (APPEEC), 2014 IEEE PES Asia-Pacific
DOI :
10.1109/APPEEC.2014.7066068