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Modeling and Testing of a Bidirectional Smart Charger for Distribution System EV Integration

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2016-03-25

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

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This paper proposes a model of a single-phase bidirectional electric vehicle (EV) charger with capability of operating in all four quadrants of the P-Q plane. The steady-state and step responses of the proposed model are used to validate it based on the actual responses of a bidirectional charger prototype for different P-Q requests. The model can be used efficiently in time-domain simulations that require models of a number of EV chargers, such as EV integration studies in low-voltage (LV) distribution networks. A practical case study is presented to demonstrate and test the proposed smart charger and model, investigating the provision of vehicle-to-grid (V2G) for active and reactive power in an LV residential distribution network. These results demonstrate the advantages of the presented charger model for developing V2G strategies in distribution networks.

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(© 2018 IEEE) Restrepo, M., Morris, J., Kazerani, M., & Canizares, C. A. (2018). Modeling and testing of a bidirectional smart charger for distribution system EV integration. IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, 9(1), 152–162. https://doi.org/10.1109/tsg.2016.2547178

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EV charger modeling, V2G, charging control, distribution networks, electric vehicle (EV), smart battery charger

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