Calculation and Analysis of the Effect with Electric Vehicle Connected to the Distributed System

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With the development of electric vehicles technology, especially the development of battery technology and strongly supported by some developed countries in terms of policy, electric vehicle has undergone a rapid expansion in recent years. A lot of electric vehicles are popularized and applied, which will have an impact on power system especially the distribution system. Therefore it is necessary to study the demand characteristics of electric charging and the treatment method and model of access to the network. With this understanding, this article studies the power output model of electric vehicle and analyzes the impact to the distribution network load, the network loss and voltage with different electric vehicles capacity.

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