Grid Impact Analysis and Mitigation of En-Route Charging Stations for Heavy-Duty Electric Vehicles

IEEE OPEN ACCESS JOURNAL OF POWER AND ENERGY(2023)

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Abstract
This paper presents a comprehensive grid impact analysis design and corresponding mitigation strategies for heavy-duty electric vehicle (EV) charging stations. The charging load of heavy-duty charging station can reach several megawatts, which could induce adverse impacts on the distribution grid if not effectively mitigated. To analyze the impacts and provide corresponding solutions, we select four representative distribution systems-including both single-feeder cases and a multi-feeder case-and design thorough test metrics for the impact analysis. The charging load profiles used in the analysis are derived from realistic conventional heavy-duty vehicle travel data. Based on the analysis results, charging stations are placed at three different representative locations in each distribution system: best, good, and worst locations. Mitigation strategies using a combination of smart charger functionality, on-site photovoltaic (PV) generation, and on-site energy storage (ES) are proposed and tested. A sizing method is also proposed to find the optimal PV-ES-charger capacity that minimizes the capital cost.
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Charging stations,Load modeling,Voltage,Electric vehicle charging,Reactive power,Costs,Sensitivity,Charging station,distribution system,grid voltage impact,heavy-duty EV,mitigation strategy
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