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Contribution of Driving Efficiency to Vehicle-to-Building
April 20, 2023
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Energy consumption in the transport sector and buildings are of great concern. This research aims to quantify how eco-routing, eco-driving and eco-charging can increase the amount of energy available for vehicle-to-building. To do this, the working population was broken into social groups (freelancers, local workers and commuters) who reside in two cities with different climate zones (Alcalá de Henares-Spain and Jaén-Spain) since the way of using electric vehicles is different. An algorithm based on the Here® application program interface and neural networks was implemented to acquire data of the stochastic usage of EVs of each social group. Finally, an increase in the amount of energy available for vehicle-to-building was assessed thanks to the algorithm. The results per day were as follows. Owing to the algorithm proposed a reduction ranging from 0.6 kWh to 2.2 kWh was obtained depending on social groups. The proposed algorithm facilitated an increase in energy available for vehicle-to-building ranging from 13.2 kWh to 33.6 kWh depending on social groups. The results show that current charging policies are not compatible with all social groups and do not consider the renewable energy contribution to the total electricity demand.
Energy consumption in the transport sector and buildings are of great concern. This research aims to quantify how eco-routing, eco-driving and eco-charging can increase the amount of energy available for vehicle-to-building. To do this, the working population was broken into social groups (freelancers, local workers and commuters) who reside in two cities with different climate zones (Alcalá de Henares-Spain and Jaén-Spain) since the way of using electric vehicles is different. An algorithm based on the Here® application program interface and neural networks was implemented to acquire data of the stochastic usage of EVs of each social group. Finally, an increase in the amount of energy available for vehicle-to-building was assessed thanks to the algorithm. The results per day were as follows. Owing to the algorithm proposed a reduction ranging from 0.6 kWh to 2.2 kWh was obtained depending on social groups. The proposed algorithm facilitated an increase in energy available for vehicle-to-building ranging from 13.2 kWh to 33.6 kWh depending on social groups. The results show that current charging policies are not compatible with all social groups and do not consider the renewable energy contribution to the total electricity demand.
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driving efficiency, energy consumption, renewable energy integration, vehicle-to-building, vehicle-to-grid
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Borge-Diez D, Ortega-Cabezas PM, Colmenar-Santos A, Blanes-Peiró JJ. Contribution of Driving Efficiency to Vehicle-to-Building. (2023). LAPSE:2023.32924
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Borge-Diez D: Department of Electrical and Control Engineering, Universidad de León, 24071 Léon, Spain [ORCID]
Ortega-Cabezas PM: Department of Electric, Electronic and Control Engineering, National Distance Education University UNED, 28040 Madrid, Spain [ORCID]
Colmenar-Santos A: Department of Electric, Electronic and Control Engineering, National Distance Education University UNED, 28040 Madrid, Spain [ORCID]
Blanes-Peiró JJ: Department of Electrical and Control Engineering, Universidad de León, 24071 Léon, Spain
Ortega-Cabezas PM: Department of Electric, Electronic and Control Engineering, National Distance Education University UNED, 28040 Madrid, Spain [ORCID]
Colmenar-Santos A: Department of Electric, Electronic and Control Engineering, National Distance Education University UNED, 28040 Madrid, Spain [ORCID]
Blanes-Peiró JJ: Department of Electrical and Control Engineering, Universidad de León, 24071 Léon, Spain
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Energies
Volume
14
Issue
12
First Page
3483
Year
2021
Publication Date
2021-06-11
ISSN
1996-1073
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