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Development of a Cost-Driven, Real-Time Management Strategy for e-Mobility Hubs Including Islanded Operation

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  • Wagner Coelho Leal

    (Sustainable Energy Center, CERTI Foundation, Florianópolis 88040-970, SC, Brazil)

  • Marcelo Oliveira Godinho

    (Sustainable Energy Center, CERTI Foundation, Florianópolis 88040-970, SC, Brazil)

  • Rodrigo Antonio Sbardeloto Kraemer

    (Sustainable Energy Center, CERTI Foundation, Florianópolis 88040-970, SC, Brazil)

  • Beatriz Batista Cardoso

    (Sustainable Energy Center, CERTI Foundation, Florianópolis 88040-970, SC, Brazil)

  • Durval da Silva Neto

    (Sustainable Energy Center, CERTI Foundation, Florianópolis 88040-970, SC, Brazil)

  • Mauricio Ibarra Dobes

    (Sustainable Energy Center, CERTI Foundation, Florianópolis 88040-970, SC, Brazil)

Abstract

The installation of electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) increases demand and peak loads, potentially straining existing energy distribution infrastructure. Dispersed and inadequately planned placement of charging points (CPs) can disrupt the electrical grid, surpass contracted demand thresholds, and require infrastructure upgrades, thereby incurring unfeasible costs for Distribution System Operators (DSOs). In this context, it is necessary to recognize the role of business models in enabling effective electrification of the transportation sector. In response to these challenges, this paper introduces a novel e-mobility hub management strategy, tailored for implementation in the Brazilian context. The proposed strategy revolves around a microgrid configuration encompassing dispatchable and photovoltaic generation, a battery energy storage system (BESS), EVSE infrastructure, and local loads. Moreover, this centralized controller facilitates the implementation of dynamic pricing and demand-response mechanisms, integral to business models seeking to integrate EVSE into the distribution grid. To validate the efficacy of the proposed solution, hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) simulations of the microgrid system are conducted. These simulations, incorporating the centralized controller, serve as a tool for assessing system performance and viability before on-site equipment deployment. Finally, this paper concludes with the insights gleaned from test analysis and its discussion through a selection of the most expressive scenarios, including islanded and connected operation modes.

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  • Wagner Coelho Leal & Marcelo Oliveira Godinho & Rodrigo Antonio Sbardeloto Kraemer & Beatriz Batista Cardoso & Durval da Silva Neto & Mauricio Ibarra Dobes, 2024. "Development of a Cost-Driven, Real-Time Management Strategy for e-Mobility Hubs Including Islanded Operation," Energies, MDPI, vol. 17(17), pages 1-27, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:17:y:2024:i:17:p:4229-:d:1463070
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    1. Vasyl Mateichyk & Nataliia Kostian & Miroslaw Smieszek & Igor Gritsuk & Valerii Verbovskyi, 2023. "Review of Methods for Evaluating the Energy Efficiency of Vehicles with Conventional and Alternative Power Plants," Energies, MDPI, vol. 16(17), pages 1-25, August.
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