Vehicle to grid connected technologies and charging strategies: Operation, control, issues and recommendations

Charging (batteries); Electric load flow; Electric power system control; Electric power transmission networks; Plug-in electric vehicles; Plug-in hybrid vehicles; Reactive power; Virtual storage; Bidirectional power flow; Charging infrastructures; Charging strategies; Grid operators; Grid-connected;...

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Main Authors: Hannan M.A., Mollik M.S., Al-Shetwi A.Q., Rahman S.A., Mansor M., Begum R.A., Muttaqi K.M., Dong Z.Y.
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Published: Elsevier Ltd 2023
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author Hannan M.A.
Mollik M.S.
Al-Shetwi A.Q.
Rahman S.A.
Mansor M.
Begum R.A.
Muttaqi K.M.
Dong Z.Y.
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description Charging (batteries); Electric load flow; Electric power system control; Electric power transmission networks; Plug-in electric vehicles; Plug-in hybrid vehicles; Reactive power; Virtual storage; Bidirectional power flow; Charging infrastructures; Charging strategies; Grid operators; Grid-connected; Operations control; Power grids; Technology strategies; Unidirectional/bidirectional power flow; Vehicle to grids; Vehicle-to-grid
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-269372023-05-29T17:37:58Z Vehicle to grid connected technologies and charging strategies: Operation, control, issues and recommendations Hannan M.A. Mollik M.S. Al-Shetwi A.Q. Rahman S.A. Mansor M. Begum R.A. Muttaqi K.M. Dong Z.Y. 7103014445 57188747115 57004922700 36609854400 6701749037 14007780000 55582332500 57221211074 Charging (batteries); Electric load flow; Electric power system control; Electric power transmission networks; Plug-in electric vehicles; Plug-in hybrid vehicles; Reactive power; Virtual storage; Bidirectional power flow; Charging infrastructures; Charging strategies; Grid operators; Grid-connected; Operations control; Power grids; Technology strategies; Unidirectional/bidirectional power flow; Vehicle to grids; Vehicle-to-grid Since a significant number of electric vehicles (EVs) are progressively hitting the market, vehicle to grid (V2G) technology has gotten a lot of attention. Electric vehicles can be employed as mobile storage devices to assist in load balancing in the power grid as a specialised electricity load. In addition, the EVs development will have a number of impacts and benefits on the grid, including load leveling, voltage and frequency regulation, peak load shaving, smooth integration of renewable energies, and reactive power compensation. However, it has some negative impacts on the grid. The literature reviews the impact of V2G technologies and charging strategies along with their operations, control, and issues are sufficiently covered in a comprehensive manner. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to discuss and investigate the opportunities, challenges, and technologies of EVs in a V2G connecting system. Moreover, the V2G topologies, operations, applications, issues, control systems, main features, updated details, pros, cons, and related applications are comprehensively reviewed. This paper discusses the benefits of both the EV owners and the power grid. This paper concludes with potential recommendations for future research directions to solve the existing research gaps and issues. � 2022 Elsevier Ltd Final 2023-05-29T09:37:58Z 2023-05-29T09:37:58Z 2022 Review 10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.130587 2-s2.0-85123801337 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85123801337&doi=10.1016%2fj.jclepro.2022.130587&partnerID=40&md5=fec8183cdace45ed1149ccae4b786e5b https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/26937 339 130587 Elsevier Ltd Scopus
spellingShingle Hannan M.A.
Mollik M.S.
Al-Shetwi A.Q.
Rahman S.A.
Mansor M.
Begum R.A.
Muttaqi K.M.
Dong Z.Y.
Vehicle to grid connected technologies and charging strategies: Operation, control, issues and recommendations
title Vehicle to grid connected technologies and charging strategies: Operation, control, issues and recommendations
title_full Vehicle to grid connected technologies and charging strategies: Operation, control, issues and recommendations
title_fullStr Vehicle to grid connected technologies and charging strategies: Operation, control, issues and recommendations
title_full_unstemmed Vehicle to grid connected technologies and charging strategies: Operation, control, issues and recommendations
title_short Vehicle to grid connected technologies and charging strategies: Operation, control, issues and recommendations
title_sort vehicle to grid connected technologies and charging strategies: operation, control, issues and recommendations
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