Title :
Evaluating the grid impact of plug-in electric vehicles using dynamic commuting profiles
Author :
Chakraborty, Soumyo V. ; Shukla, Sandeep K. ; Thorp, James
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA
Abstract :
We analyze the actual commuting profiles of vehicles in the US and develop a statistical model to fit the observed data. Subsequently, this model is leveraged in a simulation framework to simulate the behavior of fleets of Plug-in Electric Vehicles (PEV), analyze their impact on the grid and, compute the effective load carrying capacity (ELCC) contributed by PEVs. We develop methodologies to quantify ELCC impact of various scenarios, including (1) restrictions on when PEVs can be charged or discharged, and (2) how the commuting times are distributed throughout the day. The model is run with 4-year actual load data from New York City (NYC) and PEV performance specifications of Chevy Volt to obtain ELCC contribution figures for PEV fleet sizes going up to 50% penetration. Our results show that up to 7% of peak capacity in NYC can be supplied by PEVs at a 25% penetration level.
Keywords :
electric vehicles; power grids; Chevy Volt; ELCC; PEV; Uinted States; dynamic commuting profiles; effective load carrying capacity; grid impact; penetration level; plug-in electric vehicles; statistical model; Batteries; Computational modeling; Data models; Gaussian distribution; Load modeling; Mathematical model; Vehicles; Commuting Profile; Effective Load Carrying Capacity (ELCC); Grid-to-Vehicle (G2V); Plug-in Electric Vehicle (PEV); Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G);
Conference_Titel :
PowerTech (POWERTECH), 2013 IEEE Grenoble
Conference_Location :
Grenoble
DOI :
10.1109/PTC.2013.6652212