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2020
Conference Paper
Title

Impact of Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Expansion on Microgrid Economics: A Case Study

Abstract
The operation of public and semi-public charging infrastructure is often not profitable yet. However, the integration of charging infrastructure in microgrids enables the introduction of innovative business models, e.g. by local renewable energy generation and storage units. Another driver to improve profitability is to adapt the charging infrastructure expansion according to its usage characteristics. This study presents a method to optimize the charging infrastructure expansion. Therefore, a mixed integer linear program with the aim to minimize costs is formulated and applied on real-world data. Via the optimization, different scenarios are developed and the microgrid integration is simulated in an operation optimization algorithm. Different business models such as PV and battery storage integration are computed and the economics of the business models in the different scenarios are evaluated. It can be concluded that microgrid integration can be a significant driver of charging infrastructure operation profitability. Integrating PV generation shortens the payback period in all scenarios. Also, PV generation and battery storage combined improve profitability, but not to the same extent than without storage unit. Furthermore, the optimization of the charging infrastructure expansion leads to a significant improvement of profitability. Combining both the microgrid integration, as well as the expansion optimization, the payback period can be decreased by up until 67 %.
Author(s)
Sprengeler, Matti  
Freudenmacher, T.
Popova, R.
Nguyen, H.Q.
Rojas la Rotta, M.
Stryi-Hipp, Gerhard  
Mainwork
3rd International Conference on Smart Energy Systems and Technologies, SEST 2020  
Conference
International Conference on Smart Energy Systems and Technologies (SEST) 2020  
Open Access
DOI
10.1109/SEST48500.2020.9203561
File(s)
N-606181.pdf (250.19 KB)
Rights
Under Copyright
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Solare Energiesysteme ISE  
Keyword(s)
  • Leistungselektronik

  • Netze und Intelligente Systeme

  • business models

  • charging infrastructure

  • data-driven decision support

  • electric vehicles

  • infrastructure planning

  • microgrid

  • optimization

  • Energiesystemanalyse

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