IET Renewable Power Generation (Nov 2022)

Optimal sizing and siting of different types of EV charging stations in a real distribution system environment

  • Ibrahim Sengor,
  • Ayse Kubra Erenoglu,
  • Hilmi Cihan Guldorum,
  • Ozan Erdinc,
  • Akın Taşcıkaraoğlu,
  • İbrahim Can Taştan,
  • Ali Fuat Büyük,
  • João P. S. Catalão

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1049/rpg2.12566
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 15
pp. 3171 – 3183

Abstract

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Abstract Due to the rising of both economic and environmental concerns in the energy sector, each subdivision of the community is investigating new solutions to overcome this critical issue. For this reason, electric vehicles (EVs) have gained more significance in the transportation sector owing to their efficient and clean operation chance. These improvements, however, bring new challenges such as installation costs, infrastructure renovation, and loading of the existing power system. Here, optimal sizing and siting of EV charging stations (CSs) are examined in a mixed‐integer linear programming framework with the aim of minimizing the number of EVCSs in the distribution system (which in turn means to minimize CS‐related investment while satisfying EV owners' needs) while satisfying constraints. The proposed optimization model considers EVCS types with different charging rate capabilities to provide opportunities for demand‐side management. Moreover, the model takes the actual behaviour of the battery charging pattern into account by using real measured EV charging data together with the consideration of an actual distribution system belonging to a region in Turkey. Lastly, a bunch of case studies is conducted in order to validate the accuracy and effectiveness of the devised model.