Charging demand prediction in Beijing based on real-world electric vehicle data

Jin Zhang, Zhenpo Wang*, Eric J. Miller, Dingsong Cui, Peng Liu, Zhaosheng Zhang

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Abstract

The accurate estimation and prediction of charging demand play an essential role in charging infrastructure planning, power grid laying and efficient operations. In this paper, three-month real-world travel and charging records of 25,489 electric passenger vehicles in Beijing are utilized to quantitatively study the travel patterns and charging behaviors of electric vehicles and support charging demand prediction. A “multi-level & multi-dimension” travel and charging characteristic parameters extraction framework is proposed with >60 electric vehicle behavior characteristic parameters extracted from time, spatial, and energy dimensions. Then a two-step GMM and K-means-based clustering model is proposed to cluster the electric vehicle users into six categories with different usage habits, attributes, and characteristics. A trip-chain-simulation-based charging demand prediction model is further established to generate a week-period continuous activities simulation for specific category vehicles, in which the interdependences of travel and charging characteristic parameters are considered to make the trip chain simulation closer to reality. The city charging demands are aggregated from individual charging prediction results at a spatial resolution of 0.46 km and time resolution of 15 min quantitatively; the spatiotemporal aggregation results show that the proposed model can realize high accuracy prediction for real-world charging demands. The results are expected to provide the foundation for research on charging infrastructure planning and the impact of charging behaviors on the grid load.

Original languageEnglish
Article number106294
JournalJournal of Energy Storage
Volume57
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2023

Keywords

  • Charging demand
  • Electric vehicle
  • Trip chain
  • User clustering

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