Abstract
Electric vehicle (EV) charging loads have an impact on the power grid, but also represent a potential for energy flexibility. There is a need for EV data to evaluate effects on the power grid and optimal EV charging strategies. A stochastic bottom-up model is developed for residential EV charging, taking outdoor temperatures into account. The model input is based on real-world data from residential charging in Norway. The load profile generator provides hourly load profiles for any number and combination of small and large EVs, assuming immediate charging after plug-in. It is found that the model generates realistic load profiles for residential EV charging, reflecting today' s charging patterns. Data generated can be used for load and flexibility simulations for residential EV charging.
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Sørensen, A. L., Westad, M. C., Delgado, B. M., & Lindberg, K. B. (2022). Stochastic load profile generator for residential EV charging. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 362). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202236203005
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