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Borhani, Abdelhak (ENSAM, Mohammed V University in Rabat), Ouadi, Hamid (Ismra)

PV and Energy Storage Systems Management for EV Charging Optimization in Residential Parks

Scheduled for presentation during the Regular Session "Electric vehicle charging" (ThuS2T4), Thursday, July 11, 2024, 12:50−13:10, Session room 4

12th IFAC Symposium on Control of Power & Energy Systems, July 10-12, 2024, Rabat, Morocco

This information is tentative and subject to change. Compiled on January 2, 2025

Keywords Optimization in Energy Systems, Optimal Operation and Control in Smart Grids, Operation and Control of Renewable Energy Systems

Abstract

With the rapid advancements in electric vehicle technology, there is expected to be a significant increase in the number of Electric Vehicle (EV) charging stations in the years to come. Residential parking is deemed to be the most appropriate solution to meet the charging demands of electric vehicles. However, the charging process will present a significant challenge for the utility grid. This paper aims to optimize the charging of electric vehicles in residential parking areas through the integration of energy storage systems (ESS) and photovoltaic (PV) systems. To achieve the objective, a smart charging management system has been developed that formulates the optimization of electric vehicle charging as a cost minimization problem and applies the particle swarm optimization algorithm to solve it. The proposed energy management scheme is evaluated through simulation case studies, and the resulting data is compared with uncoordinated charging. The data is then analyzed and discussed. The proposed algorithm has improved the utilization of the microgrid's power sources, resulting in a 129% reduction in electricity costs compared to the predefined rules algorithm. Furthermore, the proposed strategy has alleviated strain on the power grid by reducing the peak load by 40%.

 

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