The growing adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) in the automobile sector is driving up load demand on distribution systems. As EVs increasingly enter the market, Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology is gaining widespread attention. To address rising load demand, charging management must be optimized to reduce charging time and energy consumption, a critical challenge in promoting EVs over conventional vehicles. Meanwhile, traditional internal combustion engine vehicles face significant energy concerns. In contrast, EVs rely on variable power sources, with batteries charged and discharged through bidirectional converters that play a crucial role in EV systems. Analyzing energy consumption patterns is essential to meet load demand. This project explores using stored energy in EVs to supply the grid during peak periods, leveraging next-generation technologies like smart charging and demand response to meet individual, business, and future energy needs. Ultimately, the electric vehicle revolution is transforming the way we consume energy.
Advanced Grid To Vehicle Integrated Charging Technology
2024-10-08
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