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INTEGRATION OF PLUG-IN ELECTRICAL VEHICLES IN POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM

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dc.contributor.author Gahlot, Gaurav
dc.date.accessioned 2025-05-11T15:56:26Z
dc.date.available 2025-05-11T15:56:26Z
dc.date.issued 2018-05
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8081/jspui/handle/123456789/16231
dc.description.abstract The electrification of transport sector has reduced the greenhouse gas emissions in many parts of the world because chargeable vehicles are four to five times more energy effective than fuel powered vehicles and also they use electricity which comes from renewable energy resources. This study introduces three basic infrastructures by which charging of PEVs can be done, these are Distributed, Fast charging and Battery swapping infrastructures. These infrastructures are studied and compared on the basis of some parameters and it has been found that Distributed infrastructure shows best results for the charging of PEVs. The other two infrastructures prove costlier and increase power demand. Since charging of PEVs leads to increase in demand and if no sort of charging strategy is installed at the load end then it would simply keep on increasing the demand when vehicles are plugged in for charging after returning from there last journey of the day. The study focuses on two smart charging scenarios under the distributed infrastructure, Profit maximization and power factor control scenarios, the third one i.e. Dumb charging scenario is taken as reference. In profit maximization, PEVs are charged when electricity prices are low and discharged back to the grid when prices are high. Since demand and price follows the same pattern, it would flatten the demand curve with the right choice of parameters. In power factor control, reactive power is supplied by the batteries in case when voltage at any demand node falls below a certain value otherwise charging is done as like in dumb charging scenario. In these scenarios a control is installed whose function is to maintain charging/discharging in case of profit maximization scenario and regulate the power factor of the process in case of power factor control scenario. By the help of Simulation and Fuzzy logic, effect of input parameters on the cost curves for the three infrastructures has been studied. Curves are plotted based on the data sets given in the appendices. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ROORKEE en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher I I T ROORKEE en_US
dc.subject Electrification en_US
dc.subject Since Charging en_US
dc.subject Power Factor Control en_US
dc.subject Fuzzy Logic en_US
dc.title INTEGRATION OF PLUG-IN ELECTRICAL VEHICLES IN POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM en_US
dc.type Other en_US


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