A comparative study of AC and DC public electric vehicle charging station usage in Western Australia

Kai Li Lim , Stuart Speidel , Thomas Bräunl
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Abstract

DC fast-charging stations can charge an electric vehicle several times faster than Level 2 AC charging stations. Using a network of DC charging stations, it becomes possible to travel in electric vehicles for long-distance, cross-country driving with only short recharging stops. This paper examines and compares typical customer usage patterns at DC fast-charging stations (50 kW) against Level 2 AC charging stations (7 kW) to study the benefits of transitioning to DC charging for Western Australia. It includes data collected from The University of Western Australia’s AC and DC charging network in the Perth metropolitan area and stations along the highway connecting Perth to Augusta in the rural South West of Western Australia (over 300 km apart). A cost model is drawn up to calculate the local operating cost and break-even requirement across several different styles of charging stations. User behaviour and the adoption of certain charging infrastructures are crucial for the general uptake of electric vehicles. Notwithstanding, national electric vehicle charging standards and infrastructure availability have a fundamental influence on the electrification of transport.

西澳大利亚州交流与直流公共电动汽车充电站使用情况的比较研究
直流快速充电站给电动汽车充电的速度比二级交流充电站快几倍。使用直流充电站网络,只需短暂的充电站,就可以驾驶电动汽车进行长途、越野驾驶。本文研究并比较了直流快速充电站(50千瓦)和二级交流充电站(7千瓦)的典型客户使用模式,以研究西澳大利亚过渡到直流充电的好处。它包括从西澳大利亚大学在珀斯市区的交流和直流充电网络以及连接珀斯和西澳大利亚西南部农村奥古斯塔的高速公路沿线的车站(相距300多公里)收集的数据。建立了成本模型,计算了几种不同类型充电站的本地运营成本和盈亏平衡要求。用户行为和某些充电基础设施的采用对于电动汽车的普遍采用至关重要。尽管如此,国家电动汽车充电标准和基础设施的可用性对运输电气化有着根本性的影响。
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