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AuthorMingze, Zhang
AuthorYu, Samson S.
AuthorYu, Hanlin
AuthorLi, Ping
AuthorLi, Weidong
AuthorMuyeen, S.M.
Available date2025-01-14T06:52:35Z
Publication Date2023-07-24
Publication NameEnergy Reports
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.egyr.2023.07.022
CitationZhang, M., Samson, S. Y., Yu, H., Li, P., Li, W., & Muyeen, S. M. (2023). Dispatchable capacity optimization strategy for battery swapping and charging station aggregators to participate in grid operations. Energy Reports, 10, 734-743.
URIhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484723011009
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/62152
AbstractTaking the aggregator as a unit, battery swapping and charging stations (BSCSs) for electric vehicles (EVs) can be aggregated and dispatched by grid operators, to realize the demand-side resource regulation. Considering the characteristics of an aggregator’s multilateral services, in this study, BSCSs need to ensure the quality of swapping service for EV users and participate in the demand-side regulation response. Firstly, we analyze the operation mechanism of a BSCS in the aggregation mode and propose a state transition model for EV batteries. On this basis, the EV demand uncertainty is incorporated by a distributed robust optimization (DRO) approach for multi-timescale inventories, and an optimization model to maximize the BSCSs’ income is established, which obtains the optimal load planning and dispatchable capacity scheduling for a BSCS aggregator. Extensive simulations and numerical results show that the BSCS aggregator with demand-side regulation capacity can increase its income by 59.05% and 36.78% on working and non-working days, respectively. Also, the aggregator does not worsen the original power load while meeting the EV swapping demand and can decrease the daily load fluctuations by 0.65% and 12.89%, reduce the peak–valley difference by 5.81% and 7.80%, and increase the load rate by 3.67% and 4.08% in working and non-working day situations through providing the dynamic dispatchable capacity for the grid.
SponsorThis work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China [grant number U22A20223 ], Australian Research Council [grant number IC210100021 ]. Open Access funding is provided by the Qatar National Library.
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
SubjectBattery swapping and charging station
Dispatchable capacity
Electric vehicle battery
Flexible demand-side resource
Load-side aggregator
TitleDispatchable capacity optimization strategy for battery swapping and charging station aggregators to participate in grid operations
TypeArticle
Pagination734-743
Volume Number10
Open Access user License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
ESSN2352-4847
dc.accessType Open Access


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