Probabilistic assessment of voltage quality on solar-powered electric vehicle charging station

•PV generation reduce grid impacts of PEV charging in a commercial building.•Level 2 charging mostly impact in transformer load and losses.•Start charging time impact the benefits of PV generation. This paper evaluates the potential benefits the connection of photovoltaic generation can bring to a c...

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Veröffentlicht in:Electric power systems research 2020-12, Vol.189, p.106655, Article 106655
Hauptverfasser: Angelim, Jorge Henrique, Affonso, Carolina de Mattos
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Zusammenfassung:•PV generation reduce grid impacts of PEV charging in a commercial building.•Level 2 charging mostly impact in transformer load and losses.•Start charging time impact the benefits of PV generation. This paper evaluates the potential benefits the connection of photovoltaic generation can bring to a commercial building with electric vehicles charging stations considering voltage quality issues. Monte Carlo simulation is applied to model system uncertainties, and uncontrolled charging Level 2 is considered. Simulations are performed in the modified IEEE 37 node test feeder using OpenDSS software, using real load data and meteorological measurements, considering the seasonality effect of photovoltaic generation. Different scenarios are analyzed, varying the size of photovoltaic generation and electric vehicles connection time. The obtained results show voltage unbalance is not a major issue when charging at Level 2. Also, the use of photovoltaic generation can potentially reduce the probability of occurrence of undervoltage problems, transformer overload and losses, according to the penetration level of photovoltaic generation and daily electric vehicles charging demand.
ISSN:0378-7796
1873-2046
DOI:10.1016/j.epsr.2020.106655