Modelling, simulation, and management strategy of an electric vehicle charging station based on a DC microgrid

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Abstract

The rapid development of electric vehicles (EVs) increases the power demand, which causes an extra burden on the public grid, increasing the load fluctuations and, therefore, hindering the high penetration of EVs. In this paper, a real-time rule-based algorithm for electric vehicle (EV) charging stations empowered by a direct current (DC) microgrid is proposed. Such a DC microgrid model consists of EVs, an electrochemical storage system, a public grid connection, and photovoltaic sources. The EV charging station model is based on data-driven modelling while its management model takes into account discrete events. This paper focuses on power management strategy of an EV charging station under power limitation and considers most of the drivers' choices. The EV charging system topology is presented and common problems during an EV charging process are discussed, e.g., disconnection operation, standby mode, shedding, and restoration operation. Furthermore, the proposed power management deals with the uncertainties of EV drivers' behavior considering arbitrary and random choices through the human-computer interface. The simulation results obtained under MATLAB/Simulink verify the feasibility of the proposed management strategy that presents a good performance in terms of precise control.

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Wang, D., Locment, F., & Sechilariu, M. (2020). Modelling, simulation, and management strategy of an electric vehicle charging station based on a DC microgrid. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/app10062053

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