How much energy storage does the charging pile have?
The average energy storage capacity of a charging pile varies widely based on its design and intended application. Most residential charging stations might have a capacity
To optimize grid operations, concerning energy storage charging piles connected to the grid, the charging load of energy storage is shifted to nighttime to fill in the valley of the grid's baseline load. During peak electricity consumption periods, priority is given to using stored energy for electric vehicle charging.
By using the energy storage charging pile's scheduling strategy, most of the user's charging demand during peak periods is shifted to periods with flat and valley electricity prices. At an average demand of 30 % battery capacity, with 50–200 electric vehicles, the cost optimization decreased by 18.7%–26.3 % before and after optimization.
Based on the real-time collected basic load of the residential area and with a fixed maximum input power from the same substation, calculate the maximum operating power of the energy storage-based charging pile for each time period: (1) P m (t h) = P am − P b (t h) = P cm (t h) − P dm (t h)
Combining Fig. 10, Fig. 11, it can be observed that, based on the cooperative effect of energy storage, in order to further reduce the discharge load of charging piles during peak hours, the optimized scheduling scheme transfers most of the controllable discharge load to the early morning period, thereby further reducing users' charging costs.
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