Compared with traditional internal combustion engine vehicles, Electric Vehicles (EVs) have the advantage of eliminating harmful gases in the environment, with great development potential in recent years. However, because the battery capacity of EVs is limited at the current stage, where to charge (to select charging station) and when/whether to charge (order the charging priority of EVs) still limit the large-scale popularity of EVs. In this paper, we develop an Urgency First Charging (UFC) charging scheduling policy, which takes the remaining parking time and charging time of EVs as the standard of charging priority. With this, the CS benefits to the shortest trip duration (summation of travelling time through CS, and charging service time at CS) is selected as optimal solution. We have conducted simulations through Helsinki’s traffic scenarios. The results have shown that our proposed CS-Selection scheme effectively improves the charging comfort (in terms of waiting time and trip time) and charging efficiency (in terms of not-fully charged service due to limited parking duration).


    Access

    Check access

    Check availability in my library

    Order at Subito €


    Export, share and cite



    Title :

    EV Charging Recommendation Concerning Preemptive Service and Charging Urgency Policy


    Contributors:


    Publication date :

    2020-11-01


    Size :

    1652244 byte





    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



    PREEMPTIVE CHARGING FOR POWER OUTAGE MITIGATION

    NEUMAN CHRISTOPHER R / SPIGNO JR CIRO A / GIBBS JAMES C | European Patent Office | 2024

    Free access

    Preemptive charging for power interruption mitigation

    NEWMAN COLIN RUSSELL / SPIGNO CIRO A / GIBBS JOHN C | European Patent Office | 2024

    Free access

    Charging method and system based on power battery charging urgency degree quantification

    SHANG YUNLONG / HOU LINFEI / QIU TIAN et al. | European Patent Office | 2024

    Free access

    Charging scheme recommendation method and charging scheme recommendation system

    LI JIA / REN XIANG / QIAN LEI et al. | European Patent Office | 2021

    Free access