Conference paper
Evaluation of Electric Vehicle Charging Controllability for Provision of Time Critical Grid Services
Replacement of conventional generation by more stochastic renewable generation sources leads to reduction of inertia and controllability in the power system. This introduces the need for more dynamic regulation services. These faster services could potentially be provided by the growing number of electric vehicles.
EVs are a fast responding energy resource with high availability. This work evaluates and experimentally shows the limits of EV charging controllability with the focus on its suitability for providing ancillary grid services. Three different series produced EVs are tested. The experimental testing is done by using charging current controllability of built-in AC charger to provide a primary frequency regulation service with very dynamic input frequency.
The results show that most the controllability of most EVs is more than suitable for providing time critical grid services. Meanwhile, charging current ramping rates of recently produced EVs are potentially suitable to provide synthetic inertia.
Language: | English |
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Publisher: | IEEE |
Year: | 2016 |
Pages: | 1-5 |
Proceedings: | 51st International Universities Power Engineering Conference |
ISBN: | 150904650X , 150904650x , 1509046518 , 9781509046508 and 9781509046515 |
Types: | Conference paper |
DOI: | 10.1109/UPEC.2016.8113989 |
ORCIDs: | Martinenas, Sergejus , Marinelli, Mattia , Andersen, Peter Bach and Træholt, Chresten |
Charging Stations Electric Vehicles Power Control SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy Smart Grid
Controllability EV charging controllability Electric vehicles Frequency control Frequency measurement Standards Time factors Timing ancillary grid services dynamic input frequency dynamic regulation services electric vehicle electric vehicle charging fast responding energy resource frequency control power generation control power grids power system primary frequency regulation service renewable energy sources stochastic renewable generation sources time critical grid services time critical requirements