Designing a Transactive Electric Vehicle Agent with Customer's Participation Preference
The proliferation of electric vehicles (EVs) and their inherent flexibility in charging timings make them an asset to improve grid performance. In contrast to direct control by a utility or autonomous price-based charging, the transactive control framework not only provides benefits to both grid and...
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Zusammenfassung: | The proliferation of electric vehicles (EVs) and their inherent flexibility
in charging timings make them an asset to improve grid performance. In contrast
to direct control by a utility or autonomous price-based charging, the
transactive control framework not only provides benefits to both grid and
customers but also ensures customer autonomy. In this work, we design a
transactive electric vehicle (TEV) agent that incorporates the EV owner's
willingness to trade-off between savings and amenity in form of a slider, where
the EV owner's amenity is characterized as vehicle readiness. Further, a
privacy-preserving bidding formulation is proposed that also represents the
customer's transactive preference. A transactive market mechanism is discussed
that integrates the TEV Agents into the local retail market and reconciles with
the current day-ahead and real-time market structure. It is demonstrated that
the proposed slider is able to provide a preferred trade-off between savings
and amenity to individual customers. At the same time, the market mechanism is
shown to successfully reduce both peak prices and peak demand. A comparative
investigation of V1G and V2G technologies with respect to the battery prices is
also discussed. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2203.16516 |