Power Electronics Converters for an Electric Vehicle Fast Charging Station with Storage Capability

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Abstract

Fast charging stations are a key element for the wide spreading of Electric Vehicles (EVs) by reducing the charging time to a range between 20 to 40 min. However, the integration of fast charging stations causes some adverse impacts on the Power Grid (PG), namely by the huge increase in the peak demand during short periods of time. This paper addresses the design of the power electronics converters for an EV DC fast charging station with local storage capability and easy interface of renewables. In the proposed topology, the energy storage capability is used to smooth the peak power demand, inherent to fast charging systems, and contributes to the stability of the PG. When integrated in a Smart Grid, the proposed topology may even return some of the stored energy back to the power grid, when necessary. The accomplishment of the aforementioned objectives requires a set of different power electronics converters that are described and discussed in this paper.

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Pinto, J. G., Monteiro, V., Exposto, B., Barros, L. A. M., Sousa, T. J. C., Monteiro, L. F. C., & Afonso, J. L. (2019). Power Electronics Converters for an Electric Vehicle Fast Charging Station with Storage Capability. In Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, LNICST (Vol. 269, pp. 119–130). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12950-7_10

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