Electric Vehicles Charging Stations Sharing Model Control
Paper in proceeding, 2022

The fast-growing electric car market inevitably requires the construction of new infrastructures for recharging vehicles. The design of new parking lots should be done by analyzing the expected profiles and the type of environment considered, in order to take full advantage of the technology and choose the charging modes that best suit that context. This article analyzes the different electric vehicle charging modes, the regulations that govern them and the possible types of parking. Subsequently, it is proposed a model of control and regulation of power flows that, depending on the type of parking and the types of charging stations, can manage up to four recharges simultaneously, without oversizing the infrastructure. This model, called Sharing Model Control (SMC), offers charging options that customers can select through an app interface; allowing them to choose the type of charging and its cost according to their needs. The main advantage of SMC is to allow the management of the same number of customers with a smaller installation of charging infrastructure, with all the economic benefits that come with it.

Charging Station

Electric Vehicles

power profiles

Sharing

car park

Author

Riccardo Loggia

Sapienza University of Rome

Cristina Moscatiello

Sapienza University of Rome

Mostafa Kermani

Chalmers, Electrical Engineering, Electric Power Engineering

Alessandro Flamini

Sapienza University of Rome

Andrea Massaccesi

Sapienza University of Rome

Luigi Martirano

Sapienza University of Rome

Conference Record - Industrial and Commercial Power Systems Technical Conference

Vol. 2022-May
9781665409186 (ISBN)

58th IEEE/IAS Industrial and Commercial Power Systems Technical Conference, I and CPS 2022
Las Vegas, USA,

Subject Categories

Transport Systems and Logistics

Vehicle Engineering

Other Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering

DOI

10.1109/ICPS54075.2022.9773936

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6/13/2022