Novel PEV Charging Approaches for Extending Transformer Life

The study investigates how variable rate charging can affect PEV charging and identifies how this capability can be integrated into residential neighborhoods. The results show that creating PEV chargers that can deliver variable rates will enhance uncontrolled and controlled PEV charging. The integr...

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Main Authors: Theron Smith, Joseph Garcia, Gregory Washington
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-06-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/15/12/4454
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Summary:The study investigates how variable rate charging can affect PEV charging and identifies how this capability can be integrated into residential neighborhoods. The results show that creating PEV chargers that can deliver variable rates will enhance uncontrolled and controlled PEV charging. The integration is summarized into 4 phases. In phase 1, uncontrolled PEV chargers should be enabled to provide any rate to vehicles within 0 to 11.5 kW, which can reduce overloading by up to 28.34%. Phase 2 introduces smart chargers that use forecasted data to determine the optimal time intervals for PEVs to charge using a fixed rate of 4.8 kW, capable of reducing overloading by 42.69%. In Phase 3, a controlled smart charging strategy that can deliver any rate to a vehicle using SRVF’s approach is proposed, which will reduce overloading by up to 42.87%. Lastly, phase 4 recommends a smart charging control that can deliver any rate to a vehicle using RIVF’s approach, reducing overloading by up to 43.37%.
ISSN:1996-1073