The Influence of Electric Vehicles Charging and Discharging on Power Grid

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With the popularization and application of electric vehicles, charging and discharging load will bring new challenges to safe and stable operation of the power grids. Charging and discharging control is becoming an important power system operation strategy as well as generation dispatch. A volume of research has been devoted to charging control (including vehicle-to-grid, so-called V2G) which can not only alleviate the adverse effects of charging load but also support the grid operation such as leveling the load and promoting the integration of renewable generation. This paper analyzes the impact of electric vehicles charging and discharging on the power system.

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