Space-Time Modeling of Plug-In Electric Vehicles

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With the shortage of fossil energy and the worrying about environmental problems, renewable energy and electric-vehicle get rapid development. Against this background, an overview of power characteristic of electric vehicles is presented. Monte Carlo method is used to simulate the charging and discharging behavior of electric-vehicles, and the load curve of EVs of different scale is presented. It analyses the charging load characteristic in the uncoordinated charging mode and the discharging capacity curve in the vehicle-to-grid (V2G) mode in this paper. Under the software package of Visual C++ 6.0, it verifies the availability and feasibility through comparison and analysis, which lays a foundation for the large-scale development of electric vehicles.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 860-863)

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1065-1068

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December 2013

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