Integrating PEVs into Smart Home Energy Management: A Vehicle-to-Home Backup Power Solution with Solar power system

T. R. S. Reddy, I. Kumaraswamy
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This study focuses on leveraging the capabilities of plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs) to serve as an alternative power supply for suburban demands during disruptions, encompassing backup solutions, particularly in emerging or deprived regions. This initiative is part of an overarching strategy to establish household microgrids. Importantly, this utilization of PEVs for backup power is engineered to have no adverse impact on their primary function as electric vehicles. The proposed Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) system integrates seamlessly with solar photovoltaic (PV) charging. This synergy transforms the entire setup into a nano grid, a self-contained energy ecosystem. In a specific capacity, the plug-in electric vehicle (PEV) operates as a household load, utilizing its battery that gets charged either from solar photovoltaic (PV) systems or grid connections. The pivotal focus, however, remains on maximizing solar energy utilization, thereby reducing dependence on grid-based charging. To achieve this, a multi-faceted approach is adopted. Throughout daylight hours, various charging modes such as slow DC charging, fast DC charging, constant voltage, and constant current charging are employed to tap into and leverage solar energy resources effectively. The primary goals of this initiative include addressing various aspects: reducing household energy expenses, decreasing dependence on the conventional grid, enhancing power supply reliability to meet suburban demands during load shedding and power outages, and optimizing the utilization of solar energy from rooftop photovoltaic arrays. Essentially, this study aims to creatively integrate plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs), solar photovoltaics (PV), and smart grid technologies to improve energy resilience and efficiency in residential settings.
将 PEV 纳入智能家居能源管理:带太阳能系统的汽车到家庭备用电源解决方案
本研究的重点是利用插电式电动汽车 (PEV) 的能力,在电力中断期间为郊区的需求提供替代电力供应,包括备用解决方案,尤其是在新兴或贫困地区。这一举措是建立家庭微电网总体战略的一部分。重要的是,将 PEV 用作备用电源不会对其作为电动汽车的主要功能产生不利影响。拟议的 "车辆到家庭"(V2H)系统与太阳能光伏(PV)充电无缝集成。这种协同作用将整个装置转化为一个纳米电网,一个自足的能源生态系统。在特定情况下,插电式电动汽车(PEV)可作为家庭负载运行,利用其电池通过太阳能光伏系统或电网连接充电。不过,关键的重点仍然是最大限度地利用太阳能,从而减少对电网充电的依赖。为实现这一目标,采用了一种多方面的方法。在白天,采用慢速直流充电、快速直流充电、恒压充电和恒流充电等多种充电模式,有效地开发和利用太阳能资源。这一举措的主要目标包括以下几个方面:降低家庭能源支出,减少对传统电网的依赖,提高供电可靠性以满足郊区在减载和停电时的需求,以及优化利用屋顶光伏阵列的太阳能。从本质上讲,本研究旨在创造性地整合插电式电动汽车(PEV)、太阳能光伏发电(PV)和智能电网技术,以提高住宅区的能源适应性和效率。
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