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Smart Charging of Electric Vehicles

In: Markov Decision Processes in Practice

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  • Pia L. Kempker

    (Cyber Security & Robustness TNO)

  • Nico M. van Dijk

    (University of Twente)

  • Werner Scheinhardt

    (University of Twente)

  • Hans Berg

    (Cyber Security & Robustness TNO
    University of Twente)

  • Johann Hurink

    (University of Twente)

Abstract

A crucial challenge in future smart energy grids is the large-scale coordination of distributed energy generation and demand. In the last years several Demand Side Management approaches have been developed. A major drawback of these approaches is that they mainly focus on realtime control and not on planning, and hence cannot fully exploit the flexibility of e.g. electric vehicles over longer periods of time. In this chapter we investigate the optimization of charging an electric vehicle (EV). More precisely, the problem of charging an EV overnight is formulated as a Stochastic Dynamic Programming (SDP) problem. We derive an analytic solution for this SDP problem which in turn leads to a simple short-term bidding strategy. From an MDP point of view this solution has a number of special features: It leads to analytic optimal results based on order statistics. It allows for a more practical rule which can be shown to be nearly optimal. It is robust with respect to the modeling assumptions, showing little room for further improvement even when compared to a solution with perfect foresight. Numerical results with real-world data from the Belgium network show a substantial performance improvement compared to standard demand side management strategies, without significant additional complexity. (This chapter is based on Kempker et al. (Proceedings of the 9th EAI international conference on performance evaluation methodologies and tools, Valuetools 2015, Berlin, 14–16 December 2015, pp 1–8, 2016).)

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  • Pia L. Kempker & Nico M. van Dijk & Werner Scheinhardt & Hans Berg & Johann Hurink, 2017. "Smart Charging of Electric Vehicles," International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, in: Richard J. Boucherie & Nico M. van Dijk (ed.), Markov Decision Processes in Practice, chapter 0, pages 387-404, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:isochp:978-3-319-47766-4_14
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-47766-4_14
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    1. Jenn, Alan PhD & Brown, Austin PhD, 2021. "Green Charging of Electric Vehicles Under a Net-Zero Emissions Policy Transition in California," Institute of Transportation Studies, Working Paper Series qt2rv3h345, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Davis.

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