Title :
FABRIC´s approach towards the estimation of energy storage system requirements for grid impact reduction
Author :
Amditis, Angelos ; Theodoropoulos, Theodoros ; Damousis, Yannis ; Sallan, Jesus ; Bludszuweit, Hans
Abstract :
In recent years there has been a significant turn towards the research and development of electric vehicles. There are several government incentives towards decarbonizing the transport sector which is a major atmospheric pollutant via greenhouse gases that conventional ICE gasoline and petrol-fueled vehicles produce during their operation. In parallel, major vehicle manufacturers have introduced hybrid and fully electric vehicles to the market trying to reach the critical mass of buyers that will result to large penetration of electromobility in the transportation sector. EVs are expected to have a significant impact on future energy supply and distribution systems since the energy required for the propulsion of millions of vehicles will be shifted from fossil fuel to electricity provided by the grid. The increased demand and the characteristics of the load, especially for new FEV charging modes such as stationary and dynamic dictate big investments towards the enlargement of grid capacity, the increased integration of ICT towards the creation of smart grids and installation of technical solutions that will reduce the impact FEVs will have on the grid stability. This paper presents the concept of FEV dynamic charging which is the focus of FABRIC IP, makes an initial assessment on the foreseen impact this charging mode will have on the grid and proposes technical solutions for increasing grid stability.
Keywords :
energy storage; hybrid electric vehicles; power system stability; smart power grids; FABRIC approach; FEV charging modes; FEV dynamic charging; ICE gasoline; atmospheric pollutant; distribution systems; electromobility; energy storage system requirements; energy supply; fossil fuel; fully electric vehicles; government incentives; greenhouse gases; grid capacity; grid impact reduction; grid stability; hybrid electric vehicles; petrol-fueled vehicles; smart grids; transport sector; transportation sector; vehicle manufacturers; Electric vehicles; Energy storage; Smart grids; Smoothing methods; Time series analysis; Vehicle dynamics; electromobility; energy storage; smart-grids;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Systems for Aircraft, Railway, Ship Propulsion and Road Vehicles (ESARS), 2015 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Aachen
DOI :
10.1109/ESARS.2015.7101495