Holistic fleet management systems for electric vehicles

Large-scale adoption of moving EV loads significantly accelerates the integration of traffic and power systems. This thesis developed a novel Holistic Fleet Management System (HFMS) for impact assessment and alleviation on integrated traffic and power systems due to large-scale adoption of EVs. The...

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Main Author: Tang, Difei
Other Authors: Wang Peng
Format: Theses and Dissertations
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/66237
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: English
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Summary:Large-scale adoption of moving EV loads significantly accelerates the integration of traffic and power systems. This thesis developed a novel Holistic Fleet Management System (HFMS) for impact assessment and alleviation on integrated traffic and power systems due to large-scale adoption of EVs. The issues of transmission line congestion, bus voltage deviation, energy loss, traffic congestion at FCS and price-based EV load shifting mechanism have been formulated and addressed. A probabilistic model for nodal charging demand has been proposed based on the spatial-temporal dynamics of moving EVs. New techniques have been developed for nodal impact assessment and alleviation of moving EV loads in an integrated power and traffic system. The relationship between traffic flow and power flow has been investigated based on price-based EV load shifting demand response program. The impact assessment of large-scale adoption of EVs on traffic system has been investigated from the power system perspective.