Probabilistic Modeling of Fast Charging Station Load Demand for Public Electric Vehicles
Subject Areas : electrical and computer engineeringHossein Yousefi 1 , Meghdad Tourandaz Kenari 2 , Mohammad Sadegh Sepasian 3
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Abstract :
Considering economic and environmental factors, it is expected that the number of plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs) will be increased, rapidly. The high penetration of EVs, can affect the power system. Therefore, in recent years, various studies have paid their attention to the impacts of PEVs charging on the network. In this paper, a probabilistic model based on the queueing theory is extracted using Monte Carlo simulation for modeling EV charging station load. It is assumed that the vehicles are the taxis of Amol city in Mazandaran province. Required data such as the time of arrival and the state of charge of the battery before charging, were collected and extracted using three methods from intra-city taxis in the city of Amol. To obtain the demand load of EV charging, the traffic-based behavior of drivers is needed. This behavior is stochastic. Therefore, its related variables will not be deterministic and must be evaluated using probabilistic methods.
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