Key Technologies and Prospects for Electric Vehicles Within Emerging Power Systems: Insights from Five Aspects

The energy revolution requires coordination in energy consumption, supply, storage and institutional systems. Renewable energy generation technologies, along with their associated costs, are already fully equipped for large-scale promotion. However, energy storage remains a bottleneck, and solutions...

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Main Authors: Yalun Li, Minggao Ouyang, C. C. Chan, Xueliang Sun, Yonghua Song, Wei Cai, Yilin Xie, Yuqiong Mao
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Language:English
Published: China electric power research institute 2024-01-01
Series:CSEE Journal of Power and Energy Systems
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10436621/
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author Yalun Li
Minggao Ouyang
C. C. Chan
Xueliang Sun
Yonghua Song
Wei Cai
Yilin Xie
Yuqiong Mao
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description The energy revolution requires coordination in energy consumption, supply, storage and institutional systems. Renewable energy generation technologies, along with their associated costs, are already fully equipped for large-scale promotion. However, energy storage remains a bottleneck, and solutions are needed through the use of electric vehicles, which traditionally play the role of energy consumption in power systems. To clarify the key technologies and institutions that support EVs as terminals for energy use, storage, and feedback, the CSEE JPES forum assembled renowned experts and scholars in relevant fields to deliver keynote reports and engage in discussions on topics such as vehicle-grid integration technology, advanced solid-state battery technology, high-performance electric motor technology, and institutional innovation in the industry chain. These experts also provided prospects for energy storage and utilization technologies capable of decarbonizing new power systems.
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spelling doaj.art-d2b1ecaa92ac406690e6c937c2bd57402024-04-22T20:20:28ZengChina electric power research instituteCSEE Journal of Power and Energy Systems2096-00422024-01-0110243944710.17775/CSEEJPES.2024.0019010436621Key Technologies and Prospects for Electric Vehicles Within Emerging Power Systems: Insights from Five AspectsYalun Li0Minggao Ouyang1C. C. Chan2Xueliang Sun3Yonghua Song4Wei Cai5Yilin Xie6Yuqiong Mao7School of Vehicle and Mobility, Tsinghua University,Department of Electrical Engineering,Beijing,China,100084School of Vehicle and Mobility, Tsinghua University,Beijing,China,100084The University of Hong Kong,Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Hong Kong,China,999077University of Western Ontario,Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering,London,ON,Canada,N6A 3K7University of Macau,State Key Laboratory of Internet of Things for Smart City,Taipa, Macau,China,999078School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Harbin University of Science and Technology,Harbin,China,150080School of Vehicle and Mobility, Tsinghua University,Beijing,China,100084School of Vehicle and Mobility, Tsinghua University,Beijing,China,100084The energy revolution requires coordination in energy consumption, supply, storage and institutional systems. Renewable energy generation technologies, along with their associated costs, are already fully equipped for large-scale promotion. However, energy storage remains a bottleneck, and solutions are needed through the use of electric vehicles, which traditionally play the role of energy consumption in power systems. To clarify the key technologies and institutions that support EVs as terminals for energy use, storage, and feedback, the CSEE JPES forum assembled renowned experts and scholars in relevant fields to deliver keynote reports and engage in discussions on topics such as vehicle-grid integration technology, advanced solid-state battery technology, high-performance electric motor technology, and institutional innovation in the industry chain. These experts also provided prospects for energy storage and utilization technologies capable of decarbonizing new power systems.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10436621/Electric vehiclesengineering philosophyhigh-power density motornew power systemsolid state batteriesvehicle grid integration
spellingShingle Yalun Li
Minggao Ouyang
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Xueliang Sun
Yonghua Song
Wei Cai
Yilin Xie
Yuqiong Mao
Key Technologies and Prospects for Electric Vehicles Within Emerging Power Systems: Insights from Five Aspects
CSEE Journal of Power and Energy Systems
Electric vehicles
engineering philosophy
high-power density motor
new power system
solid state batteries
vehicle grid integration
title Key Technologies and Prospects for Electric Vehicles Within Emerging Power Systems: Insights from Five Aspects
title_full Key Technologies and Prospects for Electric Vehicles Within Emerging Power Systems: Insights from Five Aspects
title_fullStr Key Technologies and Prospects for Electric Vehicles Within Emerging Power Systems: Insights from Five Aspects
title_full_unstemmed Key Technologies and Prospects for Electric Vehicles Within Emerging Power Systems: Insights from Five Aspects
title_short Key Technologies and Prospects for Electric Vehicles Within Emerging Power Systems: Insights from Five Aspects
title_sort key technologies and prospects for electric vehicles within emerging power systems insights from five aspects
topic Electric vehicles
engineering philosophy
high-power density motor
new power system
solid state batteries
vehicle grid integration
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10436621/
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