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TítuloThe role of off-board EV battery chargers in smart homes and smart grids: operation with renewables and energy storage systems
Autor(es)Monteiro, Vítor Duarte Fernandes
Afonso, José A.
Sousa, Tiago José Cunha
Afonso, João L.
Palavras-chaveVehicle Electrification
On-Board EV Battery Charger
Off-Board EV Battery Charger
Renewable Energy Sources
Energy Storage Systems
Power Quality
Smart Grids
Smart Homes
Data2020
EditoraSpringer
CitaçãoMonteiro V., Afonso J., Sousa T., Afonso J.L. (2020) The Role of Off-Board EV Battery Chargers in Smart Homes and Smart Grids: Operation with Renewables and Energy Storage Systems. In: Ahmadian A., Mohammadi-ivatloo B., Elkamel A. (eds) Electric Vehicles in Energy Systems. Springer, Cham
Resumo(s)Concerns about climate changes and environmental air pollution are leading to the adoption of new technologies for transportation, mainly based on vehicle electrification and the interaction with smart grids, and also with the introduction of renewable energy sources (RES) accompanied by energy storage systems (ESS). For these three fundamental pillars, new power electronics technologies are emerging to transform the electrical power grid, targeting a flexible and collaborative operation. As a distinctive factor, the vehicle electrification has stimulated the presence of new technologies in terms of power management, both for smart homes and smart grids. As the title indicates, this book chapter focuses on the role of off-board EV battery chargers in terms of operation modes and contextualization for smart homes and smart grids in terms of opportunities. Based on a review of on-board and off-board EV battery charging systems (EV-BCS), this chapter focus on the off-board EV-BCS framed with RES and ESS as a dominant system in future smart homes. Contextualizing these aspects, three distinct cases are considered: (1) An ac smart home using separate power converters, according to the considered technologies; (2) A hybrid ac and dc smart home with an off-board EV-BCS interfacing RES and ESS, and with the electrical appliances plugged-in to the ac power grid; (3) A dc smart home using a unified 2 off-board EV-BCS with a single interface for the electrical power grid, and with multiple dc interfaces (RES, ESS, and electrical appliances). The results for each case are obtained in terms of efficiency and power quality, demonstrating that the off-board EV-BCS, as a unified structure for smart homes, presents better results. Besides, the off-board EV-BCS can also be used as an important asset for the smart grid, even when the EV is not plugged-in at the smart home.
TipoCapítulo de livro
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/65956
ISBN978-3-030-34447-4
e-ISBN978-3-030-34448-1
DOI10.1007/978-3-030-34448-1_3
Versão da editorahttps://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-34448-1_3
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
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