Title :
Flexible local load controller for fast electric vehicle charging station supplemented with flywheel energy storage system
Author :
Dragicevic, Tomislav ; Sun Bo ; Schaltz, Erik ; Guerrero, Josep M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Energy Technol., Aalborg Univ., Aalborg, Denmark
Abstract :
Electric vehicle charging infrastructure is hitting the stage where its impact on performance and operation of power systems becomes more and more pronounced. Aiming to utilize the existing power distribution infrastructure and delay its expansion, an approach that includes installation of dedicated flywheel energy storage system (FESS) within the charging station and compensating some of the adverse effects of high power charging is explored in this paper. Although sharing some similarities with vehicle to grid (V2G) technology, the principal advantage of this strategy is the fact that many types of ancillary services can be provided to the grid without affecting the charging patterns of EV batteries, thus prolonging their lifetime and increasing the drivers´ comfort level at the same time. Additionally, since the strategy is designed with a distributed bus signaling (DBS) method, it enables the operation without dedicated communication technologies, while allowing easy expandability and inherent plug and play functionality. This paper focuses on a near-future scenario with a high number of fast charging stations spread across the power system that impact the systems real time regulation capability. As a demonstrative example, a particular system-level control algorithm has been tailored towards to specific configuration of the fast charging station used in this paper, which includes FESS. Algorithm has been developed in Matlab/Simulink and compiled to real-time simulation platform dSPACE 1103. Corresponding simulation results have been reported in order to verify the validity of proposed approach.
Keywords :
battery storage plants; distribution networks; electric vehicles; flywheels; power grids; power system control; secondary cells; Matlab; Simulink; ancillary services; charging patterns; communication technologies; dSPACE 1103; distributed bus signaling method; fast charging stations; fast electric vehicle charging station; flexible local load controller; flywheel energy storage system; high power charging; plug and play functionality; power distribution infrastructure; power systems; real time regulation capability; real-time simulation platform; system-level control algorithm; vehicle to grid technology; Batteries; Charging stations; Flywheels; Hybrid electric vehicles; Real-time systems; Satellite broadcasting; DC-bus signaling (DBS); Fast charge station (FCS); flywheel; plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (pHEV);
Conference_Titel :
Electric Vehicle Conference (IEVC), 2014 IEEE International
DOI :
10.1109/IEVC.2014.7056133