This article addresses the problem of the choice of a generation system to be implemented to reduce the impact of charging electric vehicles at University. Based on the behaviour of the student population, it is identified the electrical load. Two possible solutions are evaluated in order to manage the peak load: an orientation of the panels in order to increase the power at defined time and the use of storage system. The main strength and weakness points of two systems are investigated by taking into account the Levelized Cost of Energy.

Economic evaluation of PV system for EV charging stations: Comparison between matching maximum orientation and storage system employment

LONGO, MICHELA;
2016-01-01

Abstract

This article addresses the problem of the choice of a generation system to be implemented to reduce the impact of charging electric vehicles at University. Based on the behaviour of the student population, it is identified the electrical load. Two possible solutions are evaluated in order to manage the peak load: an orientation of the panels in order to increase the power at defined time and the use of storage system. The main strength and weakness points of two systems are investigated by taking into account the Levelized Cost of Energy.
2016
2016 IEEE International Conference on Renewable Energy Research and Applications, ICRERA 2016
9781509033881
Charging; EVs; Photovoltaic; Energy Engineering and Power Technology; Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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