vehicle to grid v2g Articles
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Optimisation of PHEV/EV charging infrastructures: a review
Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) or electric vehicle (EV) has the potential to facilitate the energy and environmental aspects of personal transportation, but face a hurdle of access to charging system. The charging infrastructure has its own complexities when it is compared with petrol stations because of the involvement of the different charging alternatives. As a result, the topic ...
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New topology for management of bi-directional power flow between vehicle and grid with reduced ripple current at unity power factor
In this paper, a new topology of single-phase pulse width modulated (PWM) AC-DC converter is proposed for bidirectional power flow between plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) and the grid. This converter consists of a PWM voltage source converter (VSC) and a ripple reduction circuit. The ripple reduction circuit consists of a switching leg and an inductor. The inductor is connected between ...
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The Future Promise of Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) Integration: A Sociotechnical Review and Research Agenda
Abstract Vehicle-grid integration (VGI) describes various approaches to link the electric power system and the transportation system in ways that may benefit both. VGI includes systems that treat plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs) as controllable load with a unidirectional flow of electricity, such as “smart” or “controlled” charging or time-of-use (TOU) pricing. VGI ...
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Moixa R&D for Vehicle-to-Grid technology - Case study
In spring 2018, Moixa joined a consortium of leading energy and transport companies on a study – V2GB – Vehicle to Grid Britain – into how to reward drivers who use their electric vehicle (EV) batteries to support the grid. Vehicle to grid (V2G) technology will play a vital role in supporting the grid as it faces rapidly growing energy demands, by allowing millions of ...
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The Path to a Vehicle-to-Grid Future
Is a vehicle-to-grid future possible, where bidirectional chargers allow electricity to flow from electric vehicles back to the grid during peak demand? Given the current state of electric vehicle (EV) technology, coupled with existing pilot projects, we believe it’s more suitable to ask: what useful vehicle-to-grid applications can we implement today, and what valuable benefits await to be ...
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