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Influences of Electric Vehicles on Power System and Key Technologies of Vehicle-to-Grid

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  • Presents cutting-edge research on the influence of EVs on microclimate improvement
  • Elaborate the influence of EVs on power systems from various perspectives and provides abundant practical cases of the indirect influence of EVs on energy saving and emission reduction
  • Discusses the effects of charging Electric Vehicles on electricity price, frequency, voltage etc. under various scenarios in order to improve grid-operation safety and economy
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Power Systems (POWSYS)

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This book analyzes the influence of electric vehicles on microclimate and the indirect influence on power load from a unique perspective. It discusses different aspects of Vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology, including large and small-scale charging infrastructures, and describes the effect on electricity price, voltage, frequency and other key V2G technologies. It introduces various aspects of the influence of electric vehicles on the power grids and the control strategies for achieving economic, safe and steady grid operation using V2G technologies. This book is suitable for senior undergraduates and postgraduates majoring in electrical, transportation, or environmental engineering, as well as other related professionals.

Authors and Affiliations

  • College of Electrical and Informa., Hunan University, Changsha, China

    Canbing Li, Yijia Cao, Yonghong Kuang, Bin Zhou

About the authors

Prof. Canbing Li is engaged in energy saving and smart grid research, and was awarded 2012 New Century Excellent Talents in University of China, Granted by Ministry of Education, China. He has successfully secured national 863 project, national science and technology support sub-plan, the national natural science fund project. Professor Li is IEEE senior member and evaluation experts of national energy conservation center.

Prof. Yijia Cao is engaged in smart grid and energy strategy research and has successfully secured outstanding youth fund of national natural science fund project, key project of national natural science funds, national 973 program, national 863 program, national international technology cooperation plan. He is also the Yangtze river scholars distinguished professor and subject matter experts in "twelfth five-year" energy sector of ministry of science and technology. Now he is vice president of Hunan University.

Ms. Kuang Yonghong is PhD student at College of Electrical and Information Engineering and Dr. Bin Zhou is Assistant Professor at College of Electrical and Information Engineering of Hunan University.

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