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Synergies Between E-Mobility and Photovoltaic Potentials – A Case Study on an Urban Medium Voltage Grid

Publication Year: 2020

Author(s): Vopava J, Bergmann U, Kienberger T

Abstract:

To reduce CO2 emissions, it is necessary to cover the increasing energy demand of e-mobility with renewable energy sources.  This paper presented  results from a case study for the city of Leoben (Austria), which investigates the synergy effects between e-mobility charged only at work and photovoltaic (PV) potentials. The basis of the grid study is a simplified cell-based grid model. Following the determination of synthetic charging profiles for e-mobility, PV potential profiles, load and production profiles, the authors perform load flow calculations for different scenarios and a simulation period of one year using the grid model. After the grid study, the energy analyses are carried out using four key performance indicators. The grid study shows that line overloads caused by PV production are only reduced and not avoided by increasing e-mobility and vice versa. The increase in the power peak of e-mobility, by shifting the charging processes into the peak of PV potentials, leads to a reduction of the production surplus in summer, while in winter the line utilisation increases. By modelling PV potentials on real irradiation and temperature data, the investigation of key performance indicators can identify not only seasonal fluctuations but also daily fluctuations

Source of Publication: Energies

Vol/Issue: 13(15): 3795p.

DOI No.: DOI: 10.3390/en13153795

Country: Austria

Publisher/Organisation: MDPI AG

Rights: Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

URL:
https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/15/3795/pdf

Theme: Sustainable transportation | Subtheme: Environment Impact

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