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Abstract
Vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology offers promising solutions for enhancing power systems stability and controllability by utilizing electric vehicles as flexible energy resources. Despite these advantages, the V2G technology can also expose the power system’s security and normal operation to new threats. The risks of a novel attack strategy were investigated where a false data injection attack was used to conceal a load-altering attack through electric vehicle charging stations. Scenarios where an attacker has different levels of knowledge about the system were considered. In the ideal scenario for an attacker where full system knowledge is available, the attack involved a Jacobian method to identify the most vulnerable buses. Chi-squared and maximum normalized residual tests were used to assess the attack success. It was shown that successful attacks causing voltage and frequency instabilities are possible even when the attacker has partial knowledge of the system.
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Sustainable Energy, Grids and Networks (SEGAN)is an international peer-reviewed publication for theoretical and applied research dealing with energy, information grids and power networks, including smart grids from super to micro grid scales. SEGAN welcomes papers describing fundamental advances in mathematical, statistical or computational methods with application to power and energy systems, as well as papers on applications, computation and modeling in the areas of electrical and energy systems with coupled information and communication technologies.