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Assessment of the impact of plug-in electric vehicles on distribution networks

L. Pieltain, T. Gómez, R. Cossent, C. Mateo, P. Frías

IEEE Transactions on Power Systems Vol. 26, nº. 1, pp. 206 - 213

Summary:

Plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs) present environmental and energy security advantages versus conventional gasoline vehicles. In the near future, the number of plug-in electric vehicles will likely grow significantly in the world. Despite the aforementioned advantages, the connection of PEV to the power grid poses a series of new challenges for electric utilities. This paper proposes a comprehensive approach for evaluating the impact of different levels of PEV penetration on distribution network investment and incremental energy losses. The proposed approach is based on the use of a large-scale distribution planning model which is used to analyze two real distribution areas. Obtained results show that depending on the charging strategies, investment costs can increase up to 15% of total actual distribution network investment costs, and energy losses can increase up to 40% in off-peak hours for a scenario with 60% of total vehicles being PEV.


Keywords: Distribution investment, distribution network planning, electricity distribution, network energy losses, plug-in electric vehicles


JCR Impact Factor and WoS quartile: 2,678 - Q1 (2011); 6,500 - Q1 (2023)

DOI reference: DOI icon https://doi.org/10.1109/TPWRS.2010.2049133

Published on paper: February 2011.

Published on-line: May 2010.



Citation:
L. Pieltain, T. Gómez, R. Cossent, C. Mateo, P. Frías, Assessment of the impact of plug-in electric vehicles on distribution networks. IEEE Transactions on Power Systems. Vol. 26, nº. 1, pp. 206 - 213, February 2011. [Online: May 2010]


    Research topics:
  • *Smart Grids

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