Incentivizing electric vehicles to provide regulation while recharging

W. Shuai, P. Maillé, A. Pelov
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Electric Vehicles (EV) are drawing tremendous attention, as part of the transition toward environment-friendly transportation. While EV recharging represents a considerable extra load on the grid, they also offer new opportunities in terms of consumption flexibility. In this paper, we use the recharging process of EVs to provide regulation to the grid by varying the instantaneous recharging power. We provide an economic analysis of the incentives at play, including the EV owners point of view (longer recharging durations and impact on battery lifetime versus cheaper energy) and the aggregator point of view (revenues from recharging versus regulation gains). In particular, we analyze the range of regulation rewards such that offering a regulation-oriented recharging benefits both EV owners and the aggregator. Interestingly, we observe that under current market conditions in France, an aggregator could offer regulating EV owners to recharge for 50% cheaper, and still be better off than offering only constant-power recharging.
鼓励电动汽车在充电时提供监管
作为向环境友好型交通转型的一部分,电动汽车(EV)受到了极大的关注。虽然电动汽车充电给电网带来了相当大的额外负荷,但它们也在消费灵活性方面提供了新的机会。本文利用电动汽车的充电过程,通过改变瞬时充电功率对电网进行调节。我们对正在发挥作用的激励因素进行了经济分析,包括电动汽车车主的观点(更长的充电时间和对电池寿命的影响,而不是更便宜的能源)和聚合者的观点(充电收入与监管收益)。特别是,我们分析了监管奖励的范围,以便提供以监管为导向的充电对电动汽车车主和聚合器都有利。有趣的是,我们观察到,在法国目前的市场条件下,聚合器可以为受监管的电动汽车车主提供便宜50%的充电服务,而且仍然比只提供恒功率充电更好。
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