Linking Parking and Electricity Values to Unlock Potentials of Electric Vehicles in Portuguese Buildings
Large parking lots in public and commercial buildings are increasingly installing the required infrastructure for serving Electric Vehicles (EVs). Utilizing charging and discharging flexibility of parked EVs has the potential to significantly increase the self-consumption of on-site renewable genera...
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Zusammenfassung: | Large parking lots in public and commercial buildings are increasingly
installing the required infrastructure for serving Electric Vehicles (EVs).
Utilizing charging and discharging flexibility of parked EVs has the potential
to significantly increase the self-consumption of on-site renewable generation
and reduce building energy costs. Optimal charging and discharge management of
electric vehicles can fill the gap between self-generation and building
electric demand while accounting for electricity tariffs. Optimal interactions
between EVs and buildings will play a key role in the operation of power
networks with a high penetration of distributed energy resources, such as the
Portuguese electric grid. However, in Portugal, the existing regulation does
not allow financial transactions between buildings and EVs in exchange for
charging and discharging. This renders most proposed charging and discharging
management strategies impractical. This paper introduces a novel and practical
framework to connect electricity and parking values at commercial and public
buildings. This framework will manage interactions between building and vehicle
in the context of parking time duration and added value services for the
charging and discharging periods. The proposed formulation is ready to adopt
since it is compatible with the current regulations and relies on existing
technologies. The simulation results showcase the cost reduction and
self-consumption benefits of the proposed solution for building owners. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2005.02804 |