Title :
Electric Vehicle Battery Charging/Swap Stations in Distribution Systems: Comparison Study and Optimal Planning
Author :
Yu Zheng ; Zhao Yang Dong ; Yan Xu ; Ke Meng ; Jun Hua Zhao ; Jing Qiu
Author_Institution :
Center for Intell. Electr. Networks, Univ. of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, Australia
Abstract :
Electric vehicle (EV) is a promising technology for reducing environmental impacts of road transport. In this paper, a framework for optimal design of battery charging/swap stations in distribution systems based on life cycle cost (LCC) is presented. The battery charging/swap station models are developed to compare the impacts of rapid-charging stations and battery swap stations. Meanwhile, in order to meet the requirements of increased power provided during the charging period, the distribution network should be reinforced. In order to control this reinforcement cost, stations should be placed at appropriate places and be scaled correctly. For optimal cost-benefit analysis and safety operation, the LCC criterion is used to assess the project and a modified differential evolution algorithm is adopted to solve the problem. The proposed method has been verified on the modified IEEE 15-bus and 43-bus radial distribution systems. The results show that battery swap station is more suitable for public transportation in distribution systems.
Keywords :
electric vehicles; environmental factors; evolutionary computation; life cycle costing; power distribution planning; power generation economics; transportation; LCC criterion; distribution network; distribution systems; electric vehicle battery charging-swap stations; environmental impacts; life cycle cost; modified IEEE 15-bus radial distribution systems; modified IEEE 43-bus radial distribution systems; modified differential evolution algorithm; optimal cost-benefit analysis; optimal planning; public transportation; rapid-charging stations; road transport; safety operation; that battery swap station; Batteries; Electricity; Investment; Load modeling; Maintenance engineering; Planning; Recycling; Battery charging/swap station; differential evolution (DE); electric vehicle (EV); life cycle cost (LCC); radial distribution system;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRS.2013.2278852