New hybrid scheme with local battery energy storages and electric vehicles for the power frequency service

Qingqing Yang, Jianwei Li*, Ruixin Yang*, Jin Zhu, Xuechao Wang, Hongwen He

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Abstract

This paper proposes a new hybrid scheme using the EV battery and the local battery as a unit, taking an active part in the grid services. Both electric vehicles and grid-scale battery energy storage have been growing fast in recent years. The active combination of these two kinds of energy sectors is challenging but will unlock extra flexibility at the distribution level. Therefore, the EV battery (EVB) and local battery (LB) are studied in a hybrid scheme for the first time. The scheme delivers an improved optimal power schedule for the fast frequency regulation (FFR) in the microgrid. A hybrid power management strategy based on an improved model predictive control (IMPC) in a microgrid is developed. The IMPC is advanced by adding the battery degradation prediction and EV capacity prediction in the loop and designed for optimal power-sharing with the minimum effect on battery lifetime. The EV battery status, which is critical for both the IMPC and the battery degradation quantification, is predicted by the deep learning approach. The proposed hybrid power management with IMPC is verified to be very effective with optimal power-sharing and battery anti-aging control in the microgrid application.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100151
JournaleTransportation
Volume11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2022

Keywords

  • Battery anti-aging control
  • Battery energy storage
  • Electric vehicle
  • Frequency regulation
  • Hybrid energy storage

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