Electric vehicles (EVs) offer a cleaner mode of personal transportation
and a new way to store energy, but also present challenges to the grid
due to additional distributed storage and load. With rising numbers of
EVs on the streets, problems can include voltage limits violation or
line congestion, mainly at the distribution level. All those operating
devices in the grid, from network operators/managers to EVs owners, need
fast communication with low latency, high security and reliability. The
book addresses EVs as a driving source for realizing smart grid
operation. It provides chapters from multidisciplinary academic and
industry communities related to EVs charging schemes and technologies,
and its associated communication, networking and information
architectures.
This book for researchers and practitioners provides a basis for full
integration of EVs into the grid through extensive use of ICT tools in:
(i) transport as energy storage system (TES) modelling, simulation and
optimisation processes; (ii) vehicle on-line optimal control, estimation
and prediction; (iii) energy system strategic planning with renewables;
and (iv) supporting services such as those related to smart grid via
smart charging.