基于信息和通信技术的车辆并网运行--基于快速放电以实现经济价值

S. Amamra, Hakan Kızmaz
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可再生能源需要有效的能源管理系统,才能在智能电网中发挥高效作用。虽然电动汽车都是潜在的消费者,但使用电动汽车电池是智能电网的有效利用策略。车辆到电网(V2G)是智能电网未来的一项重要技术。V2G 技术建议利用电动汽车为其他智能电网用户提供储存的能量。通过资助、安装和优化管理充电站,可以扩展 V2G 技术。在这项工作中,提出了 V2G 运行的经济价值,并基于能量套利服务,利用两种不同的放电率研究,开发了一种先进的 V2G 运行通信协议方案,能够以优化方式灵活控制电动汽车的充电和放电操作。基于能源套利的经济研究使用问题优化进行了描述。模拟了一个基于日产聆风 40 千瓦时的使用案例。结果表明,与常规放电率(1C)相比,锂离子电池使用高放电率功率(即 3C)具有经济效益。
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ICT-Based Vehicle-to-Grid Operation Based on the Fast Discharge Power for Economic Value
Renewable energy sources require effective energy management systems to be efficient in smart grids. Although electric vehicles are all potential consumers, using electric vehicle batteries is an effective utilisation strategy for smart grids. Vehicle-to-grid (V2G) is a crucial future technology for the smart grid. V2G technology proposes employing electric vehicles to contribute the stored energy to the other intelligent grid users. Expansion of the V2G technology is possible by funding, installing, and optimal managing the charging stations. In this work, an economic value of V2G operation is proposed, and an advanced scheme of a V2G operations communication protocol that enables flexible control of the charging and discharging operations of the EV in an optimisation way has been developed, based on an energy arbitrage service, using two different discharge rates study. An economic study based on energy arbitrage using problem optimisation has been depicted. A use case based on the Nissan Leaf 40 kWh was simulated. The results show the economic benefit of using high discharge rate power (i.e., 3C) to the Li-ion battery over the regular discharge rate (1C).
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