Bidirectional Power Flow between Solar-Integrated Grid to Vehicle, Vehicle to Grid, and Vehicle to Home

The increasing adoption of renewable energy sources, such as solar power, coupled with the growing popularity of electric vehicles (EVs), has opened up new opportunities for bidirectional power flow between various energy systems. This research paper explores the bidirectional power flow between a s...

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Main Authors: Swarupa Rani Bondalapati, Baddu Naik Bhukya, G.V. Prasanna Anjaneyulu, Manam Ravindra, B. Sarath Chandra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tamkang University Press 2024-02-01
Series:Journal of Applied Science and Engineering
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Online Access:http://jase.tku.edu.tw/articles/jase-202405-27-5-0014
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author Swarupa Rani Bondalapati
Baddu Naik Bhukya
G.V. Prasanna Anjaneyulu
Manam Ravindra
B. Sarath Chandra
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description The increasing adoption of renewable energy sources, such as solar power, coupled with the growing popularity of electric vehicles (EVs), has opened up new opportunities for bidirectional power flow between various energy systems. This research paper explores the bidirectional power flow between a solar-integrated grid, electric vehicles, and residential homes. Specifically, it focuses on the benefits, challenges, and potential applications of power exchange between these entities. The paper discusses the technical aspects, economic implications, and environmental considerations of bidirectional power flow, highlighting the potential for enhanced grid stability, energy efficiency, and carbon footprint reduction. Additionally, the study addresses the impact of bidirectional power flow on grid infrastructure, smart grid technologies, and policy frameworks. By shedding light on the interplay between the solar-integrated grid, electric vehicles, and residential homes, this research paper aims to contribute to the advancement of sustainable and intelligent energy systems.
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spelling doaj.art-6d32b0770db148ffa201107116b4da192024-02-02T10:45:56ZengTamkang University PressJournal of Applied Science and Engineering2708-99672708-99752024-02-012752501251110.6180/jase.202405_27(05).0014Bidirectional Power Flow between Solar-Integrated Grid to Vehicle, Vehicle to Grid, and Vehicle to HomeSwarupa Rani Bondalapati0Baddu Naik Bhukya1G.V. Prasanna Anjaneyulu2Manam Ravindra3B. Sarath Chandra4Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Velagapudi Ramakrishna Siddhartha Engineering College, Vijayawada, India.Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Prasad V. Potluri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Vijayawada, India.Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, R.V.R. & J.C. College of Engineering, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India.Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Aditya college of Engineering Surampalem, Andhra Pradesh, India.Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, R.V.R. & J.C. College of Engineering, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India.The increasing adoption of renewable energy sources, such as solar power, coupled with the growing popularity of electric vehicles (EVs), has opened up new opportunities for bidirectional power flow between various energy systems. This research paper explores the bidirectional power flow between a solar-integrated grid, electric vehicles, and residential homes. Specifically, it focuses on the benefits, challenges, and potential applications of power exchange between these entities. The paper discusses the technical aspects, economic implications, and environmental considerations of bidirectional power flow, highlighting the potential for enhanced grid stability, energy efficiency, and carbon footprint reduction. Additionally, the study addresses the impact of bidirectional power flow on grid infrastructure, smart grid technologies, and policy frameworks. By shedding light on the interplay between the solar-integrated grid, electric vehicles, and residential homes, this research paper aims to contribute to the advancement of sustainable and intelligent energy systems.http://jase.tku.edu.tw/articles/jase-202405-27-5-0014electric vehicles (evs)bidirectional power flowsolar-integrated gridsmart grid technologiesand intelligent energy systems
spellingShingle Swarupa Rani Bondalapati
Baddu Naik Bhukya
G.V. Prasanna Anjaneyulu
Manam Ravindra
B. Sarath Chandra
Bidirectional Power Flow between Solar-Integrated Grid to Vehicle, Vehicle to Grid, and Vehicle to Home
Journal of Applied Science and Engineering
electric vehicles (evs)
bidirectional power flow
solar-integrated grid
smart grid technologies
and intelligent energy systems
title Bidirectional Power Flow between Solar-Integrated Grid to Vehicle, Vehicle to Grid, and Vehicle to Home
title_full Bidirectional Power Flow between Solar-Integrated Grid to Vehicle, Vehicle to Grid, and Vehicle to Home
title_fullStr Bidirectional Power Flow between Solar-Integrated Grid to Vehicle, Vehicle to Grid, and Vehicle to Home
title_full_unstemmed Bidirectional Power Flow between Solar-Integrated Grid to Vehicle, Vehicle to Grid, and Vehicle to Home
title_short Bidirectional Power Flow between Solar-Integrated Grid to Vehicle, Vehicle to Grid, and Vehicle to Home
title_sort bidirectional power flow between solar integrated grid to vehicle vehicle to grid and vehicle to home
topic electric vehicles (evs)
bidirectional power flow
solar-integrated grid
smart grid technologies
and intelligent energy systems
url http://jase.tku.edu.tw/articles/jase-202405-27-5-0014
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