Essays about: "Vehicle to grid V2G service"
Found 4 essays containing the words Vehicle to grid V2G service.
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1. Development of an on-board charger model for real time simulation
University essay from KTH/Väg- och spårfordon samt konceptuell fordonsdesignAbstract : Electrification of vehicles is now one of the top priorities of automotive manufacturers in orderto comply with the sustainability goals and standards set by the United Nations. One of thedisadvantages faced by electric vehicles is a longer time required for charging the vehicles ascompared to refuelling a conventional vehicle. READ MORE
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2. Electric cars for grid services : A system perspective study of V2G in a future energy system of Sweden and a local perspective study of a commercial car fleet
University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)Abstract : One of the biggest challenges of today is to mitigate climate change and adjust our way of living in accordance with sustainability. To reduce the climate impact of the transport sector the electrification of the road transport sector is commonly seen as having a key role to play. READ MORE
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3. EV Fleet Flexibility Estimation on the Distribution Network
University essay from KTH/EnergiteknikAbstract : A new electricity market model was drafted in Denmark (1) to define the roles of different players and promote the integration of renewable generation as well as the gradual shift towards smartgrids. Along with a clear political will and adjustments of some regulatory barriers, this potentiallyopens the market for an increased share in electric vehicles (EVs). READ MORE
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4. A package deal for the future: Vehicle-to-Grid combined with Mobility as a Service
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för teknikvetenskaperAbstract : The aim of this report is to evaluate how a future commercially owned fleet of self-driving electric vehicles (EV:s) would be able to provide power in order to avoid power exceedances in the power grid. Exceedances occur when network agreements between grid operating companies are exceeded. READ MORE