Autonomous Electrical Vehicles’ Charging Station
Journal Title: Acta Energetica - Year 2016, Vol 28, Issue 3
Abstract
This paper presents a model of an autonomous electrical vehicles’ charging station. It consists of renewable energy sources: wind turbine system, photovoltaic cells, as well as an energy storage, load, and EV charging station. In order to optimise the operating conditions, power electronic converters were added to the system. The model was implemented in the Homer Energy programme. The first part of the paper presents the design assumptions and technological solutions. Further in the paper simulation results are discussed and analysed, and then problems observed in the simulation and possible solutions.
Authors and Affiliations
Józef Paska, Rafał Bielas, Magdalena Błędzińska, Mariusz Kłos, Łukasz Rosłaniec
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