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Load management, energy economics, and environmental protection nexus considering PV-based EV charging stations

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  • Rehman, Anis Ur
  • Ullah, Zia
  • Shafiq, Aqib
  • Hasanien, Hany M.
  • Luo, Peng
  • Badshah, Fazal

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Integrating electric vehicles (EVs) into the electric power system poses significant challenges to grid operation and planning due to the potential constraints on the power system. To minimize grid congestion, the best option is to increase the production of photovoltaic (PV) energy for domestic use and EV charging stations. This paper addresses the nexus of technical, financial, and environmental effects of customer involvement in economic development and load management. In this paper, a new model design of solar-powered EV charging stations is proposed and implemented in HOMER Grid, and a case study has explored how economic, technical, and energy management benefits can be achieved through customer energy involvement and the integration of PV-based charging stations. The proposed PV-based charging stations contribute toward the energy management of the region, and the study observes the real-time optimal charging and discharging strategy of PV-based grid-connected charging stations. The case study results show that the investigated area can produce 1,070,804.096 MWh/year of energy through maximum customer involvement, consequently reducing overall energy costs. Moreover, the study demonstrates that the selected region can produce 86,961,688 kWh/year through the PV system, achieving 363,899 charging sessions per year, offering maximum advantages and facilitation for EV charging. The proposed model applicability shows that large-scale customer involvement can bring significant techno-economic benefits and attract regional investments.

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  • Rehman, Anis Ur & Ullah, Zia & Shafiq, Aqib & Hasanien, Hany M. & Luo, Peng & Badshah, Fazal, 2023. "Load management, energy economics, and environmental protection nexus considering PV-based EV charging stations," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 281(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:281:y:2023:i:c:s0360544223017267
    DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2023.128332
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