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Abstract
This paper addresses the critical integration of electric vehicles (EVs) into the electricity grid, essential for achieving carbon neutrality by 2050. The rapid in-crease in EV adoption poses significant challenges to the existing grid infrastructure, particularly in managing the increasing electricity demand and mitigating the risk of grid overloads. Centralized EV charging strategies are investigated due to their potential to optimize grid stability and efficiency, compared to decentralized approaches that may exacerbate grid stress. Utilizing a multi-agent based simulation model, the study provides a realistic representation of the electric vehicle home charging ecosystem in a case study of Strib, Denmark. The findings show that the Earliest-deadline-first and Round Robin performs best with 100% EV adoption in terms of EV user satisfaction. The simulation considers a realistic adoption curve, EV charging strategies, EV models, and driving patterns to capture the full ecosystem dynamics over a long-term period with high resolution (hourly). Additionally, the study offers detailed load profiles for future distribution grids, demonstrating how centralized charging strategies can efficiently man-age grid loads and prevent overloads.
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Titel | 4th Energy Informatics Academy Conference 2024 |
Forlag | Springer |
Status | Accepteret/In press - 2024 |
Begivenhed | Energy Informatics.Academy Conference 2024 - Bali, Indonesien Varighed: 23. okt. 2024 → 25. okt. 2024 https://www.energyinformatics.academy/eia-2024-conference |
Konference
Konference | Energy Informatics.Academy Conference 2024 |
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Lokation | Bali |
Land/Område | Indonesien |
Periode | 23/10/2024 → 25/10/2024 |
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