In the next decades, Electric Vehicles (EVs) are expected to gain increasing popularity and huge penetration in the automotive market, thanks to their potentialities for close interaction with the Smart Grid ecosystem. Firstly, recharging EV’s batteries with energy produced by renewables will allow for a consistent reduction of pollution due to the carbon emissions of traditional gasoline combustion; secondly, batteries could be exploited to store/inject energy from/to the grid in order to compensate the unpredictable fluctuations caused by Renewable Energy Sources (RES). To this aim, a load aggregator is envisioned as a scheduling entity to plan the EVs’ battery recharge/discharge according to the user’s needs and the current power generat...