Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5001331 | Electric Power Systems Research | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Fast inductive charging technologies allow the exchange of high power quantities (>20Â kW) between an Electric Vehicle and the electrical grid in contactless way. This demand can significantly modify the load profile of a distribution network and affect its operation and planning. Thus, it is necessary to quantify the grid impact of a network of fast inductive chargers and define the maximum allowable deployment level which does not violate the technical constraints of the network. This paper introduces a methodology for grid impact analysis of fast inductive charging technologies into distribution networks. The proposed methodology is implemented in a realistic model of a Greek MV distribution feeder providing indicative qualitative and quantitative results.
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Authors
I. Karakitsios, E. Karfopoulos, N. Hatziargyriou,