Impact of Electric Vehicle Charging on Grid Energy Buffering

EPR2022022

09/26/2022

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Content
Variable renewable energy (VRE), such as photovoltaic solar and wind turbines, will require new approaches to buffering energy within the grid. This must include significant ancillary services and longer duration storage to buffer seasonal variations in supply and demand. Such services may be economically provided by leveraging the battery resources of electric vehicles (EVs) for frequency response and energy storage for durations of up to a few hours, together with baseload and dispatchable power for longer duration buffering.
Impact of Electric Vehicle Charging on Grid Energy Buffering discusses the unsettled issues and requirements needed to realize the potential of EV batteries for demand response and grid services, such as improved battery management, control strategies, and enhanced cybersecurity. Hybrid and fuel cell EVs have significant potential to act as “peakers” for longer duration buffering, and this approach has the potential to provide all the long-term energy buffering required by a VRE-intensive grid.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/EPR2022022
Pages
24
Citation
Muelaner, J., "Impact of Electric Vehicle Charging on Grid Energy Buffering," SAE Research Report EPR2022022, 2022, https://doi.org/10.4271/EPR2022022.
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Published
Sep 26, 2022
Product Code
EPR2022022
Content Type
Research Report
Language
English