Influences of Electric Vehicles on Power System and Key Technologies of Vehicle-to-Grid

This book analyzes the influence of electric vehicles on microclimate and the indirect influence on power load from a unique perspective. It discusses different aspects of Vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology, including large and small-scale charging infrastr

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Canbing Li Yijia Cao Yonghong Kuang Bin Zhou

Influences of Electric Vehicles on Power System and Key Technologies of Vehicle-to-Grid

Power Systems

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Influences of Electric Vehicles on Power System and Key Technologies of Vehicle-to-Grid

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Canbing Li College of Electrical and Information Engineering Hunan University Changsha, Hunan China

Yonghong Kuang College of Electrical and Information Engineering Hunan University Changsha, Hunan China

Yijia Cao College of Electrical and Information Engineering Hunan University Changsha, Hunan China

Bin Zhou College of Electrical and Information Engineering Hunan University Changsha, Hunan China

ISSN 1612-1287 Power Systems ISBN 978-3-662-49362-5 DOI 10.1007/978-3-662-49364-9

ISSN 1860-4676

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ISBN 978-3-662-49364-9

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Preface

With the rapid development of electric vehicles (EVs) as well as the promotion and application of vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technologies, EVs charging loads, as flexible loads, have the potential to participate in the grid services, including peak shaving and valley filling, frequency regulation (FR), emergency power, energy market participation, and so on. Therefore, great attention has been paid to EVs and V2G. Focusing on the interactions between EVs and power system, this book aims to bring readers with basic knowledge of electrical engineering promptly to the frontier of the EVs’ influence on power system and environment. This book may serve as a reference for scientists, electrical engineers, and postgraduate