• DocumentCode
    605003
  • Title

    Coordinated charging of plug-in hybrid electric vehicle for voltage profile enhancement of distribution systems

  • Author

    Ali, Abdel-Fatah ; Abdel-Akher, M. ; Ziadi, Z. ; Senjyu, Tomonobu

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Electr. Eng., Aswan Univ., Aswan, Egypt
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    22-25 April 2013
  • Firstpage
    399
  • Lastpage
    404
  • Abstract
    Because of increasing in the number of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV) is expected in the next years, so it will have impact on the power system performance, stability, voltage profile and system loses. Consequently, it is necessary to study the strategy and control methods of the PHEV charging strategies. In this paper, a new technique is used for charging the batteries of PHEVs in real time. The objective of the developed control strategy is to keep the system voltage in secure operation irrespective of the number of vehicles and their place along the distribution feeder. The strategy adopts the steady state voltage profile of the system that is easy to compute using the smart-grid load flow program implemented in the distribution management systems. The developed control method uses fuzzy logic controller. The developed strategy uses real-time Network voltage and the PHEV state of charge as the main inputs of the fuzzy controller. Based on the controller output, the bi-directional converters of each PHEVs converter decide the desired level of charging. This ensures secure operation of distribution systems during charging whatever the number of connected PHEVs to the grid. Besides, the control strategy decides the level of charging for each PHEV according to its state of charge. The Newton-Raphson method is used as the continuous power-flow solver in the distributed management system for network voltage calculation. Lithium-Ion battery is used for each PHEV is used to test out the developed control strategy.
  • Keywords
    Newton-Raphson method; battery powered vehicles; fuzzy control; hybrid electric vehicles; load flow; power convertors; power distribution control; power system stability; secondary cells; smart power grids; voltage control; Newton-Raphson method; PHEV state of charge; battery charging; bidirectional converters; coordinated charging; distribution feeder; distribution management systems; distribution systems; fuzzy logic controller; plug-in hybrid electric vehicle; power system performance; power system stability; real time network voltage; secondary battery; smart grid load flow program; steady state voltage profile; voltage profile enhancement; Batteries; Fuzzy logic; Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles; Real-time systems; System-on-chip; Voltage control; PHEVs; distribution systems; smart grid; voltage control;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Power Electronics and Drive Systems (PEDS), 2013 IEEE 10th International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Kitakyushu
  • ISSN
    2164-5256
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4673-1790-0
  • Electronic_ISBN
    2164-5256
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/PEDS.2013.6527052
  • Filename
    6527052