评估车辆侧的成本和提供车辆到电网服务的利润

IF 15 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENERGY & FUELS
Jingxuan Geng , Bo Bai , Han Hao , Xin Sun , Ming Liu , Zongwei Liu , Fuquan Zhao
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电动汽车市场的快速扩张带来了巨大的电池库存,这些电池可以作为分布式储能系统,通过车辆到电网(V2G)技术提供电网服务。现有的V2G经济可行性研究往往简化了复杂的技术细节,忽略了关键参数对结果的影响。为了解决这些差距,开发了一个技术丰富的模型来评估V2G的车辆方面的成本和利润。考虑到V2G相关技术和成本的现状,根据所实施的运营策略,V2G的平化存储成本范围为0.085美元/千瓦时至0.243美元/千瓦时,净现值范围为- 1317美元至3013美元。进一步评价关键参数变化对评价结果的影响,分析技术进步和用户行为的影响。随着电池技术的进步,V2G的净现值预计将达到约7,000美元。这些发现强调了V2G相对于主流固定储能技术的潜在成本竞争力,并表明,通过适当的技术开发和使用场景,V2G可以在以可再生能源为主要组成部分的新电力系统中发挥关键作用,提供可观的盈利能力。
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Assessment of vehicle-side costs and profits of providing vehicle-to-grid services

The rapid expansion of electric vehicle market brings a huge stock of batteries, which can potentially serve as distributed energy storage systems to provide grid services through Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology. Existing research on V2G's economic viability often simplifies intricate technical details and neglects the influence of key parameters on the results. To address these gaps, a technology-rich model was developed to evaluate the vehicle-side costs and profits of V2G. Given the current state of V2G-related technologies and costs, V2G's levelized cost of storage ranges from $0.085/kWh to $0.243/kWh, and its net present value ranges from $-1,317 to $3,013, depending on the operational strategies implemented. The variations in assessment results due to changes in key parameters were further evaluated to analyze the impacts of technological advancements and user behavior. With advancements in battery technologies, the net present value of V2G is expected to reach approximately $7,000. These findings underscore V2G's potential cost competitiveness against mainstream stationary energy storage technologies and suggest that, with appropriate technological development and usage scenarios, V2G could play a pivotal role in the new electricity system with renewable energy sources as the main component, offering substantial profitability.

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Etransportation
Etransportation Engineering-Automotive Engineering
CiteScore
19.80
自引率
12.60%
发文量
57
审稿时长
39 days
期刊介绍: eTransportation is a scholarly journal that aims to advance knowledge in the field of electric transportation. It focuses on all modes of transportation that utilize electricity as their primary source of energy, including electric vehicles, trains, ships, and aircraft. The journal covers all stages of research, development, and testing of new technologies, systems, and devices related to electrical transportation. The journal welcomes the use of simulation and analysis tools at the system, transport, or device level. Its primary emphasis is on the study of the electrical and electronic aspects of transportation systems. However, it also considers research on mechanical parts or subsystems of vehicles if there is a clear interaction with electrical or electronic equipment. Please note that this journal excludes other aspects such as sociological, political, regulatory, or environmental factors from its scope.
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