Essays about: "vehicle-to-grid V2G"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 27 essays containing the words vehicle-to-grid V2G.
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11. Optimal usage of EV batteries – V2X and second life of batteries : From a circular economy perspective
University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)Abstract : The increased number of electric vehicles (EV) will influence the electricity demand and could possibly exceed the maximum power available on the grid. In order to manage such development, new innovations and impactful policy mechanisms are crucial. READ MORE
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12. 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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13. A Concept for an Intrusion Detection System over Automotive Ethernet
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för elektro- och informationsteknikAbstract : A modern automotive vehicle is a complex technical system, containing many electronic, mechanical, and software parts. Typically, a high-end vehicle contains 70 or more electronic control units (ECUs) on average. READ MORE
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14. Pre-feasibility study of V2G system in the micro-grid of St. Martine Island, Bangladesh.
University essay from Uppsala universitet/ElektricitetsläraAbstract : The goal of the study was to evaluate the potential of the V2G system as a solution to peak load leveling and integrating more renewable energy in the microgrid of St. Martine Island. Simulink Simscape software was used to model a microgrid with a V2G system for the small community of the Island. READ MORE
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15. Optimized Integration of Electric Vehicles into the Smart Grid : V2G and Smart Charging Adaptive Algorithm
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för fysik och elektroteknik (IFE)Abstract : Electric Vehicles (EVs) reduce dependency on oil and carbon emissions. An upsurge in demand for EVs could lead to negative impacts on the grid. However, charging strategies, such as supporting the grid using vehicle-to-grid (V2G) and smart charging technology, can go a long way to reducing the impacts on the electrical load curve. READ MORE