LAPSE:2023.3760
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LAPSE:2023.3760
Hosting Capacity of Electric Vehicles on LV/MV Distribution Grids—A New Methodology Assessment
February 22, 2023
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The need to evolve cleaner, decentralized, and digitalized energy distribution systems and services includes the electrification of means of transport as Electric Vehicles (EVs) achieve a greater market share. In this context, this work presents and applies, through a case study, the proposal of a new methodology for calculating the hosting capacity of EVs in low- and medium-voltage distribution systems. The proposal of a new methodology that combines deterministic and stochastic methods, while considering several operational criteria, as well as being applicable in both low and medium voltage, shows itself as a more germane and innovate approach. The results obtained demonstrated that the hosting capacity of EVs for the transformers pertinent to the distribution system under study is 100% for more than 50% of the simulations performed. The conductor overload criterion is the main limiting factor, representing 36.69% of violations for the 3.6 kW charger and 52.14% for the 7 kW charger. According to the executed evaluated projections, the distribution system under investigation will posses the capacity to host the growth of EVs in any of the scenarios presented in this study until 2025 for the 3.6 kW charger.
The need to evolve cleaner, decentralized, and digitalized energy distribution systems and services includes the electrification of means of transport as Electric Vehicles (EVs) achieve a greater market share. In this context, this work presents and applies, through a case study, the proposal of a new methodology for calculating the hosting capacity of EVs in low- and medium-voltage distribution systems. The proposal of a new methodology that combines deterministic and stochastic methods, while considering several operational criteria, as well as being applicable in both low and medium voltage, shows itself as a more germane and innovate approach. The results obtained demonstrated that the hosting capacity of EVs for the transformers pertinent to the distribution system under study is 100% for more than 50% of the simulations performed. The conductor overload criterion is the main limiting factor, representing 36.69% of violations for the 3.6 kW charger and 52.14% for the 7 kW charger. According to the executed evaluated projections, the distribution system under investigation will posses the capacity to host the growth of EVs in any of the scenarios presented in this study until 2025 for the 3.6 kW charger.
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distribution grid, electric vehicle, hosting capacity, power quality
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Carmelito BE, Filho JMDC. Hosting Capacity of Electric Vehicles on LV/MV Distribution Grids—A New Methodology Assessment. (2023). LAPSE:2023.3760
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Energies
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16
Issue
3
First Page
1509
Year
2023
Publication Date
2023-02-03
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1996-1073
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