2012 3rd IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Europe (ISGT Europe), , Berlin, GermanyThe integration of electric vehicles (EVs) poses potential issues for low voltage (LV) distribution networks, such as voltage deviations and overloading of equipment. Controlled EV charging is seen as one possibility for reducing, or even eliminating, these issues. This work presents an optimisation method which focuses on controlling the rate at which EVs charge over a 24-hour time horizon, subject to certain constraints. A sample distribution network is used and the optimisation tool is tested for multiple objective functions.Science Foundation IrelandDeposited by bulk impor
Controlled charging of electric vehicles offers a potential solution to accommodating large numbers ...
Future Smart Grids are expected to “monitor, protect and automatically optimize the operation of [th...
The integration of Electric Vehicles (EVs) into low-voltage (LV) residential distribution networks i...
This study presents a practical control method for electric vehicle (EV) charging optimisation for d...
This study presents a practical control method for electric vehicle (EV) charging optimisation for d...
Advances in the development of electric vehicles, along with policy incentives will see a wider upt...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).This paper proposes a two-step methodo...
The integration of Electric Vehicles (EVs) into low-voltage (LV) residential distribution networks i...
This paper assumes a smart grid framework where the driving patterns for electric vehicles are known...
ABSTRACTThe charging of electric vehicles (EVs) impacts the distribution grid, and its cost depends ...
This paper assumes a smart grid framework where the driving patterns for electric vehicles are known...
Electric vehicles’ (EVs) technology is currently emerging as an alternative of traditional Internal ...
The transition towards climate neutrality will result in an increase in electrical vehicles, as well...
Abstract—At high penetrations, uncontrolled electric vehicle (EV) charging has the potential to caus...
An increase in carbon emission which mostly caused by the transportation sector and electric power g...
Controlled charging of electric vehicles offers a potential solution to accommodating large numbers ...
Future Smart Grids are expected to “monitor, protect and automatically optimize the operation of [th...
The integration of Electric Vehicles (EVs) into low-voltage (LV) residential distribution networks i...
This study presents a practical control method for electric vehicle (EV) charging optimisation for d...
This study presents a practical control method for electric vehicle (EV) charging optimisation for d...
Advances in the development of electric vehicles, along with policy incentives will see a wider upt...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).This paper proposes a two-step methodo...
The integration of Electric Vehicles (EVs) into low-voltage (LV) residential distribution networks i...
This paper assumes a smart grid framework where the driving patterns for electric vehicles are known...
ABSTRACTThe charging of electric vehicles (EVs) impacts the distribution grid, and its cost depends ...
This paper assumes a smart grid framework where the driving patterns for electric vehicles are known...
Electric vehicles’ (EVs) technology is currently emerging as an alternative of traditional Internal ...
The transition towards climate neutrality will result in an increase in electrical vehicles, as well...
Abstract—At high penetrations, uncontrolled electric vehicle (EV) charging has the potential to caus...
An increase in carbon emission which mostly caused by the transportation sector and electric power g...
Controlled charging of electric vehicles offers a potential solution to accommodating large numbers ...
Future Smart Grids are expected to “monitor, protect and automatically optimize the operation of [th...
The integration of Electric Vehicles (EVs) into low-voltage (LV) residential distribution networks i...