Authors :
Shraddha Rajendra Patil; S A Morkhade
Volume/Issue :
Volume 7 - 2022, Issue 6 - June
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6820403
Abstract :
Electric Vehicles (EV) are provided with
capacity batteries, which are powered from the grid. In
this way, the EV are considered as a heap on the electrical
organization. However, then again, power can be
recuperated back to the lattice if there should be an
occurrence of out use.
The expected expansion in the quantity of Electric
Vehicles will effectively affect the power framework.
Albeit the transmission framework may be affected, most
of the effects will be seen at the appropriation framework
level. These effects incorporate both the framework
stacking conditions and power quality issues.
The electric vehicle (EV) Vehicle to Grid (V2G)
framework alludes to that as an appropriated energy
stockpiling unit, EV partakes in the guideline of force
Grid through charging and releasing and leads two-way
power change with the power Grid to keep up with the
solidness of the Grid.
Keywords :
EV (Electric Vehicle), V2G (Vehicle To Grid).
Electric Vehicles (EV) are provided with
capacity batteries, which are powered from the grid. In
this way, the EV are considered as a heap on the electrical
organization. However, then again, power can be
recuperated back to the lattice if there should be an
occurrence of out use.
The expected expansion in the quantity of Electric
Vehicles will effectively affect the power framework.
Albeit the transmission framework may be affected, most
of the effects will be seen at the appropriation framework
level. These effects incorporate both the framework
stacking conditions and power quality issues.
The electric vehicle (EV) Vehicle to Grid (V2G)
framework alludes to that as an appropriated energy
stockpiling unit, EV partakes in the guideline of force
Grid through charging and releasing and leads two-way
power change with the power Grid to keep up with the
solidness of the Grid.
Keywords :
EV (Electric Vehicle), V2G (Vehicle To Grid).