Essays about: "Electric Vehicle Grid Integration"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 23 essays containing the words Electric Vehicle Grid Integration.
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1. Impact of solar-mounted truck on the grid
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för elektroteknikAbstract : Sweden has a climatic goal to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases by 2045. One of the major contributors to carbon dioxide emissions is the transportation sector, out of which the major share lies in the heavy freight sector. READ MORE
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2. Design and control of EV based peer-to-peer energy sharing framework for improving energy performances of building communities
University essay from Högskolan Dalarna/Institutionen för information och teknikAbstract : Electric vehicles, which have both energy storage capability and mobility capability, can provide a new solution for electricity sharing between different building communities (i.e., a group of buildings connected with a microgrid). This comes to the community-to-community (C2C) energy sharing network. READ MORE
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3. Designing an Electric Road System
University essay from Lunds universitet/Industriell elektroteknik och automationAbstract : Electric road systems (ERS) provide electric power to vehicles en route (dynamic charging) and can reduce the need for onboard battery capacity. This thesis sets out to examine the power demand of an ERS and the integration of energy storage in its power supply for grid load alleviation and backup power. READ MORE
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4. Electric vehicles’ potential to provide flexibility services
University essay from Lunds universitet/InnovationsteknikAbstract : The automotive industry is undergoing an unprecedented transformation, and all actors along the value chain are affected. A company in the midst of this is Axess Logistics, which offers car logistics solutions to general agents and dealers in the Scandinavian market. READ MORE
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5. Extension of low voltage distribution by pure DC or mixed AC/DC parts for integration of solar PV and EV charging
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : This work examines the local distribution system in two residential areas in two Swedish towns, Oxelösund and Karlskrona, and studies how integration of PV systems and electric vehicle (EV) charging stations (CS) will affect the present distribution system. The research questions focus on the economic feasibility of a LVDC system, how it compares to a traditional LVAC (low voltage alternating current) system from an economic and technical perspective, and the possibilities a LVDC system brings to other DC component applications. READ MORE