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Impact Evaluation of Compensation Price on Electric Vehicle Charging Load Distribution

Published: 18 August 2021 Publication History

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To fully explore the response-ability of Electric Vehicle (EV) aggregators, the impact of the compensation price on the EV charging load distribution is evaluated. Firstly, considering EV traffic behavior characteristics, an electric vehicle model is constructed. Then, an EV charging and discharging behavior optimization model is proposed, which takes charge compensation price into account. Finally, the influence of user type proportions and different compensation prices on the charging load distribution of is analyzed. The simulation results show that the EV charging load distribution of is greatly influenced by the compensation price. By setting the appropriate compensation price, the response-ability of EV aggregators can be fully exploited. The model can make full use of the EV charging load flexibility’ and provide a key model for the coordination planning of the distribution network to decrease the planning and operation cost.

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ICAIIS 2021: 2021 2nd International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Information Systems
May 2021
2053 pages
ISBN:9781450390200
DOI:10.1145/3469213
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  1. Charging load
  2. Compensation price
  3. Electric vehicle
  4. charging and discharging behavior

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