2018 IEEE 16th International Conference on Industrial Informatics (INDIN) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/indin.2018.8471968
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Innovative Off-Board EV Home Charging Station as a Smart Home Enabler: Present and Proposed Perspectives

Abstract: This paper presents an innovative off-board electric vehicle home charging station (EV-HCS) operating as a smart home (SH) enabler. The present status and the proposed perspectives in terms of operation modes are comprehensively addressed along the paper showing the contextualization of the addressed research topic. Comparing with the existing solution, the main motivations and advantages of the off-board EV-HCS are: (a) Off-board dc EV charger, faster than a classical on-board EV charger; (b) Flexible operati… Show more

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“…In V2A, the active power compensation through EV forms the basis of a vehicle to home scenario. A charging station was presented in [25], which not only performs the bidirectional power flow but also acts as an active power conditioner. An optimal operation of EV, AC, and various loads under PV integration is attempted in [26], wherein the load operation is considered as a function of day-ahead hourly load forecast, PV output forecast, key grid parameters, and desired user input.…”
Section: Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In V2A, the active power compensation through EV forms the basis of a vehicle to home scenario. A charging station was presented in [25], which not only performs the bidirectional power flow but also acts as an active power conditioner. An optimal operation of EV, AC, and various loads under PV integration is attempted in [26], wherein the load operation is considered as a function of day-ahead hourly load forecast, PV output forecast, key grid parameters, and desired user input.…”
Section: Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%