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Coordinated Electric Vehicle Charging Control with Aggregator Power Trading and Indirect Load Control
James J.Q. Yu, Junhao Lin, Albert Y.S. Lam, Victor O.K. Li
(Submitted on 4 Aug 2015)
Due to the increasing concern on greenhouse gas emmissions and fossil fuel security, Electric Vehicles (EVs) have attracted much attention in recent years. However, the increasing popularity of EVs may cause stability issues to the power grid if their charging behaviors are uncoordinated. In order to address this problem, we propose a novel coordinated strategy for large-scale EV charging. We formulate the energy trade among aggregators with locational marginal pricing to maximize the aggregator profits and to indirectly control the loads to reduce power network congestion. We first develop a centralized iterative charging strategy, and then present a distributed optimization-based heuristic to overcome the high computational complexity and user privacy issues. To evaluate our proposed approach, a modified IEEE 118 bus testing system is employed with 10 aggregators serving 30 000 EVs. The simulation results indicate that our proposed approach can effectively increase the total profit of aggregators, and enhance the power grid stability.
Subjects: Systems and Control (cs.SY)