A Co-Simulation Approach to Modeling Electric Vehicle Impacts on Distribution Feeders During Resilience Events

T. Haines, B. Garcia, William F. Vining, M. Lave
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This paper describes a co-simulation environment used to investigate how high penetrations of electric vehicles (EV s) impact a distribution feeder during a resilience event. As EV adoption and EV supply equipment (EVSE) technology advance, possible impacts to the electric grid increase. Additionally, as weather related resilience events become more common, the need to understand possible challenges associated with EV charging during such events becomes more important. Software designed to simulate vehicle travel patterns, EV charging characteristics, and the associated electric demand can be integrated with power system software using co-simulation to provide more realistic results. The work in progress described here will simulate varying EV loading and location over time to provide insights about EVSE characteristics for maximum benefit and allow for general sizing of possible micro grids to supply EVs and critical loads.
弹性事件中电动汽车对配电馈线影响的联合仿真方法
本文描述了一个联合仿真环境,用于研究在弹性事件中电动汽车(EV)的高穿透如何影响配电馈线。随着电动汽车的普及和电动汽车供电设备(EVSE)技术的进步,对电网可能产生的影响越来越大。此外,随着与天气相关的弹性事件变得越来越普遍,了解此类事件期间电动汽车充电可能面临的挑战变得更加重要。设计用于模拟车辆行驶模式、电动汽车充电特性和相关电力需求的软件可以与电力系统软件集成,使用联合仿真来提供更真实的结果。这里描述的正在进行的工作将随着时间的推移模拟不同的电动汽车负载和位置,以提供有关EVSE特性的见解,以获得最大效益,并允许可能的微电网的一般规模来供应电动汽车和关键负载。
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