EV’s as energy storage on urban light rail systems — A synergy of requirements

The increasingly urgent need to decarbonize transport is leading to a much greater uptake of electric vehicles (EVs) in countries across the world. Also, the installation and use of urban light rail systems (trams) is seen as a way of breaking the reliance of commuters on the internal combustion eng...

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Main Authors: T. Zhang, E.J.W. Stone, E.E. Ballantyne, D.A. Stone
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-10-01
Series:Energy Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484723009198
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description The increasingly urgent need to decarbonize transport is leading to a much greater uptake of electric vehicles (EVs) in countries across the world. Also, the installation and use of urban light rail systems (trams) is seen as a way of breaking the reliance of commuters on the internal combustion engine, and therefore car ownership. Due to the simplicity of design, most conventional tram systems use unidirectional substations to draw power/energy from the utility supply. Due to their very nature, the substations are not able to return excess regenerated energy from the trams back into utility supply, with this energy often being dissipated in dump resistors onboard the trams to prevent over-voltages on the tram system. This paper explores the possibility of using EV’s as temporary trackside energy storage systems on urban light rail systems through the use of bi-directional connection interfaces (chargers), which allow use of the vehicle battery in typical V2X scenarios. The paper uses the city of Sheffield (UK) Supertram network as an example network on which the effect of EV energy storage could be studied.
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spelling doaj.art-331a467db53d4501902e21b186fb08112023-12-17T06:39:14ZengElsevierEnergy Reports2352-48472023-10-019467476EV’s as energy storage on urban light rail systems — A synergy of requirementsT. Zhang0E.J.W. Stone1E.E. Ballantyne2D.A. Stone3Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, S1 3JD, UKDepartment of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, S1 3JD, UKSheffield University Management School, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, S10 2TN, UKDepartment of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, S1 3JD, UK; Corresponding author.The increasingly urgent need to decarbonize transport is leading to a much greater uptake of electric vehicles (EVs) in countries across the world. Also, the installation and use of urban light rail systems (trams) is seen as a way of breaking the reliance of commuters on the internal combustion engine, and therefore car ownership. Due to the simplicity of design, most conventional tram systems use unidirectional substations to draw power/energy from the utility supply. Due to their very nature, the substations are not able to return excess regenerated energy from the trams back into utility supply, with this energy often being dissipated in dump resistors onboard the trams to prevent over-voltages on the tram system. This paper explores the possibility of using EV’s as temporary trackside energy storage systems on urban light rail systems through the use of bi-directional connection interfaces (chargers), which allow use of the vehicle battery in typical V2X scenarios. The paper uses the city of Sheffield (UK) Supertram network as an example network on which the effect of EV energy storage could be studied.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484723009198Light railElectric vehiclesV2XEnergy storage
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E.J.W. Stone
E.E. Ballantyne
D.A. Stone
EV’s as energy storage on urban light rail systems — A synergy of requirements
Energy Reports
Light rail
Electric vehicles
V2X
Energy storage
title EV’s as energy storage on urban light rail systems — A synergy of requirements
title_full EV’s as energy storage on urban light rail systems — A synergy of requirements
title_fullStr EV’s as energy storage on urban light rail systems — A synergy of requirements
title_full_unstemmed EV’s as energy storage on urban light rail systems — A synergy of requirements
title_short EV’s as energy storage on urban light rail systems — A synergy of requirements
title_sort ev s as energy storage on urban light rail systems a synergy of requirements
topic Light rail
Electric vehicles
V2X
Energy storage
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