An optimal control algorithm with reduced DC-bus current fluctuation for multiple charging modes of electric vehicle charging station

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This paper presents a systematic structure and a control strategy for the electric vehicle charging station. The system uses a three-phase three-level neutral point clamped (NPC) rectifier to drive multiple three-phase three-level NPC converters to provide electric energy for electric vehicles. This topology can realize the single-phase AC mode, three-phase AC mode, and DC mode by adding some switches to meet different charging requirements. In the case of multiple electric vehicles charging simultaneously, a system optimization control algorithm is adopted to minimize DC-bus current fluctuation by analyzing and reconstructing the DC-bus current in various charging modes. This algorithm uses the genetic algorithm (ga) as the core of computing and reduces the number of change parameter variables within a limited range. The DC-bus current fluctuation is still minimal. The charging station system structure and the proposed system-level optimization control algorithm can improve the DC-side current stability through model calculation and simulation verification.

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Chen, T., Fu, P., Chen, X., Dou, S., Huang, L., He, S., & Wang, Z. (2021). An optimal control algorithm with reduced DC-bus current fluctuation for multiple charging modes of electric vehicle charging station. World Electric Vehicle Journal, 12(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/wevj12030107

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