Optimized Electric Vehicles Wireless Charging: Applicative Models for Supporting Decision Makers

IF 5.3 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Cristian Giovanni Colombo;Ryosuke Ota;Michela Longo
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Abstract

Wireless Power Transfer is one of the most promising technologies in the private transport sector. With the large-scale deployment of electric vehicles for decarbonization policies, the number of charging stations to be deployed will increase and may not be sufficient for the service, causing network instability. The use of wireless charging in urban and highway contexts could facilitate the service by reducing the network peaks associated with DC fast charging stations. This paper guides a decision-maker interested in implementing wireless charging models in urban and highway contexts. The work proposes an optimization algorithm for each context and identifies outputs for 3 different car models with different heights above the ground (0.10 m, 0.20 m and 0.30 m). This will allow to identify 3 optimized scenarios for wireless charging for each model. A sensitivity analysis will show the percentage improvement in performance as the number of transmitters is increased. In the urban model, it will be possible to increase the energy charged per stop by up to 4.2% by varying between the minimum and maximum number of transmitters. In the highway model, it will be possible to increase the recharged energy in a 1 km section by up to 26.5% by varying the number of transmitters between the 3 optimal configurations obtained. These results can provide a quantitative guide for decision-makers wishing to implement a wireless charging system in the two contexts analyzed.
优化电动汽车无线充电:支持决策者的应用模型
无线电力传输是私人交通领域最有前途的技术之一。随着电动汽车大规模部署脱碳政策,需要部署的充电站数量将会增加,可能不足以满足服务,造成网络不稳定。在城市和高速公路环境中使用无线充电可以通过减少与直流快速充电站相关的网络峰值来促进服务。本文指导决策者对在城市和高速公路环境下实施无线充电模型感兴趣。这项工作提出了一种针对每种环境的优化算法,并确定了三种不同车型在离地高度(0.10米、0.20米和0.30米)不同情况下的输出。这将允许为每种车型确定三种优化的无线充电场景。灵敏度分析将显示随着发射机数量的增加,性能提高的百分比。在城市模型中,通过改变发射机的最小和最大数量,可以将每站充电的能量增加4.2%。在高速公路模型中,通过改变所获得的3种最优配置之间的发射机数量,可以将1公里路段的充电能量增加26.5%。这些结果可以为决策者提供一个定量的指导,希望在这两种情况下实施无线充电系统。
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