Title :
Whole system modelling of V2G power network control, communications and management
Author :
Donoghue, J. ; Cruden, A.J.
Author_Institution :
Electro-Mech. Eng. Group, Univ. of Southampton, Southampton, UK
Abstract :
This paper presents an investigation into the potential benefits of the provision of V2G (Vehicle to Grid) ancillary services, from the aggregated utilisation of a number of grid connected electric vehicles (EV) batteries, through the use of a bi-directional converter between the EV and the electricity grid. Further, the V2G charger must be capable of remote control from a central V2G management centre facilitated by an on-board GPRS enabled communications interface. The authors have developed, and will discuss, the design, integration, simulation and operation of a whole system V2G model through exploration of 4 key areas of research: Power system integration, covering the development of an on-board bi-directional charger; V2G Communications, focusing on streamlining the network communications needed by a truly mobile charging unit; System management, the software and control techniques to manage a large number of V2G enabled vehicles enabling automation of service provision to be investigated; Power network simulation, discussing development of a software simulation package designed to provide realistic grid data to the management software to facilitate more accurate development of control algorithms within the management suite.
Keywords :
battery chargers; battery powered vehicles; cellular radio; packet radio networks; power engineering computing; power grids; power system control; power system management; V2G charger; V2G communication; V2G power network control; aggregated utilisation; bi-directional converter; central V2G management centre; electricity grid; grid-connected EV batteries; grid-connected electric vehicle batteries; management software; mobile charging unit; network communication; on-board GPRS-enabled communication interface; on-board bi-directional charger; power network simulation; power system integration; realistic grid data; remote control; service provision automation; software simulation package; system management; vehicle-to-grid ancillary services; whole-system V2G model design; whole-system V2G model integration; whole-system V2G model operation; whole-system V2G model simulation; whole-system modelling; Batteries; Fuel cells; Ground penetrating radar; Protocols; Software; Standards; Vehicles;
Conference_Titel :
Electric Vehicle Symposium and Exhibition (EVS27), 2013 World
Conference_Location :
Barcelona
DOI :
10.1109/EVS.2013.6914880