Development of benchmark system for charging control investigation

A. Obushevs, A. Mächler, P. Korba, L. Pellegrino, S. Varghese, N. Ninad, M. Syed, K. Heussen, O. Gehrke

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Abstract

To address the emerging threat of climate change, consumers must transition to sustainable transportation. The electrification of the transport sector through e-mobility poses new challenges and uncertainties for grid operators as shown in Figure 1. Without efficient prior measures, grid development problems will inevitably arise, causing a need for costly grid expansions. To ensure a technically and economically successful transition to electric vehicles, grid operators need modern, digital tools that enable the investigation of a variety of future scenarios. At present, these tools only exist in a simulation environment, where multiple assumptions are made to obtain feasible results. This poses a high risk, as operators must design and maintain distribution grids in advance and based on clear-cut scenarios.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - 26 Oct 2022
EventThe 9th International Conference of Renewable and Distributed Energy Resources (IRED 2022) - Adelaide Convention Centre, Adelaide, Australia
Duration: 24 Oct 202226 Oct 2022
https://ired2022.com.au/

Conference

ConferenceThe 9th International Conference of Renewable and Distributed Energy Resources (IRED 2022)
Abbreviated titleIRED 2022
Country/TerritoryAustralia
CityAdelaide
Period24/10/2226/10/22
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Keywords

  • benchmark system
  • charging control
  • investigation
  • sustainable transportation

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