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Dynamic pricing and control for EV charging stations with solar generation

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  • Cedillo, Mónica Hernández
  • Sun, Hongjian
  • Jiang, Jing
  • Cao, Yue

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Demand response is one of the most promising tools for smart grids to integrate more renewable energy sources. One critical challenge to overcome is how to establish pricing and control strategies for integrating more electric vehicles (EVs) and renewable energy sources. This paper proposes a dynamic optimal operation of a solar-powered EV charging station where onsite solar generation, number of EVs in the system, historical EV response to price, EV technical specifications and EV driving behaviour vary. A bi-level optimisation approach is proposed, where pricing tariffs ensure an economic and price responsive operation, then EV charging schedules are computed for energy bidding capacity to provide balancing services. Simulations are conduced to evaluate the performance of unidirectional and bidirectional EV charging at different charging speeds and demand elasticity. Results demonstrate the potential of extra revenue streams coming from the participation in energy markets compared to that of EV charging alone. Additionally, limitations of energy bidding with battery size, trip requirements and charging ratings are discussed to show insights into the operation of charging stations.

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  • Cedillo, Mónica Hernández & Sun, Hongjian & Jiang, Jing & Cao, Yue, 2022. "Dynamic pricing and control for EV charging stations with solar generation," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 326(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:appene:v:326:y:2022:i:c:s0306261922011771
    DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2022.119920
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