Development of Electric Vehicles in Smart Grid Concepts

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· Elsevier
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200
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About this ebook

Development of Electric Vehicles in Smart Grid Concepts presents a guide to the design, development, and deployment of electric vehicles in smart grids. The book examines the current technological progression of power electronic converters for smart grid operation and EV technology, as well as providing the international standards, policies, and market needs to ensure readers understand the nuanced requirements of the grid. The book begins by introducing EVs, encompassing their historical evolution, current status, and potential advancements. It delves into the architecture, components, working modes, and technological challenges within EVs. There is a dedicated chapter on international standards, governmental policies, and codes for implementation, followed by the integration of EVs into smart grids, discussing infrastructure requirements, impacts, and integration modes (V2G, G2V, V2B, and V2H). Technical aspects, modeling, and optimization methods for EV scheduling are explored alongside battery modeling, degradation, charging standards, SOC estimation, and battery management systems. Additionally, the book examines EV interaction with smart grids, renewable energy sources, energy storage systems, global market surveys, and future trends—encompassing research prospects in energy storage techniques, large-scale renewable energy sources, and the associated challenges for EV integration and development. Development of Electric Vehicles in Smart Grid Concepts is a valuable reference for students, researchers, and engineers working on electric vehicles and smart grid technology.• Provides set-by-step design, development, and deployment procedures for electricvehicles in the context of smart grid technology• Describes international standards and policies in the context of EV's and their integrationin smart grids• Examines the entire concept of EVs, including energy storage systems, battery modelling,degradation, grid integration, policies, and market perspectives

About the author

Sanjeevikumar Padmanaban is a Full Professor in Electrical Power Engineering with the Department of Electrical Engineering, Information Technology, and Cybernetics of the University of South-Eastern Norway, Norway. He has over a decade of academic and teaching experience, including Associate/Assistant Professorships at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa (2016-2018), Aalborg University, Denmark (2018-2021) and the CTIF Global Capsule Laboratory at Aarhus University, Denmark (2021-present). Prof. Padmanaban received a lifetime achievement award from Marquis Who’s Who - USA 2017 for contributing to power electronics and renewable energy research, and was listed among the world’s top 2% of scientists by Stanford University, USA in 2019.

Dr. Ajay Kumar acquired his B.Tech degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Kurukshetra University, Haryana, in 2012. He received his M.Tech degree in Power Systems and PhD degree in Power Electronics and Renewable Energy from Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur, India, in 2016 and 2020 respectively. Since February 2023, he has been working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh. Prior to joining PEC, he worked as Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Birla Institute of Technology Mesra, Ranchi for one and half year. His research interests are in the areas of Distributed Generation, Integration of Renewable Energy Sources, Power Quality Improvement, and related fields. More specifically, his research spans theory and control structures of an electronically interfaced multifunctional photovoltaic (PV) system, with applications to science and technology. He is a Member of IEEE.

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