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Behavioral uncertainty in EV charging drives heterogeneous grid load variability under climate goals

  • Bin Zhang
  • , Qingyao Xin*
  • , Siyuan Chen
  • , Zhaohua Wang
  • , Yang Lu
  • , Niu Niu
  • , Fang Zhang
  • , Guangchuan Liu
  • , Prateek Bansal*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Beijing Institute of Technology
  • National University of Singapore
  • North China Electric Power University

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Abstract

Large-scale deployment of electric vehicles (EVs) to meet climate goals imposes dual pressures on power system reliability: increased electricity demand and intensified daily load variability arising from uncertain charging behavior. This study quantifies the magnitude and spatial distribution of behavior-induced load variability in China under alternative climate scenarios, using a scalable model calibrated with minute-level EV charging data. EV adoption consistent with carbon-neutrality goals is projected to raise electricity demand by 3.2% in 2050, requiring an additional annual investment of approximately 220 billion CNY (about 31 billion USD) in battery storage capacity. Accounting for behavioral uncertainty, potential load fluctuations could increase by up to 82.7%. Regional heterogeneity in charging patterns drives distinct spatial profiles of electricity variability, influencing the effectiveness of demand-side management strategies. These findings highlight the importance of targeted, behaviorally informed interventions to mitigate grid reliability risks under deep EV adoption.

Original languageEnglish
Article number43
JournalNature Communications
Volume17
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2026
Externally publishedYes

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