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Electric vehicle charging station distributed electric energy management method

A technology for power management and electric vehicles, which is applied in data processing applications, forecasting, instruments, etc., and can solve the problems of high standby capacity, long computing time, and high centralized computing and computing dimensions.

Active Publication Date: 2020-02-21
JIANGSU WANBANG DEHE NEW ENERGY TECH CO LTD
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[0002] In response to global warming, car manufacturers in various countries have begun to develop electric vehicles to replace traditional fossil fuel engines. However, the charging status of electric vehicles will be unpredictable due to different user habits. If all electric vehicles are charged at the same time during peak hours of electricity consumption, it may It will cause the peak load to be too high and cause the problem of low backup capacity. In addition, the electricity cost for charging during peak hours is relatively high. Therefore, the power management of electric vehicle charging stations is an urgent problem to be solved.
[0003] Existing technologies such as "An Optimal Charging / Discharging Strategy for SmartElectrical Car Parks" The method proposed in this paper is to build an electric vehicle based on the current state of charge of the electric vehicle, electricity price, expected state of charge, and grid demand charging and discharging strategy, however, the above method considers the status of all electric vehicles located in the charging station at the same time when optimizing the charging and discharging strategy of each electric vehicle. The calculation dimension of the formula operation is very high, and the calculation time required is relatively long

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[0100] A first embodiment of the distributed electric energy management method of the electric vehicle charging station of the present invention will be described below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. This embodiment includes a discharge distribution program, a distributed electric vehicle scheduling program, and an electric energy storage in sequence. An installation scheduling program, and an integrated planning program.

[0101] refer to figure 1 and figure 2 , the discharge allocation program of the distributed electric energy management method for electric vehicle charging stations describes how to allocate a maximum discharge electric power corresponding to each electric vehicle, and includes the following steps.

[0102] In step 21, for each electric vehicle, the processing unit 13 of the computing device 1 calculates the entry time according to the electric vehicle information corresponding to the electric vehicle (that is, the nth electric vehicle) ...

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The invention discloses an electric vehicle charging station distributed electric energy management method. The method is implemented through a processing unit and comprises the following steps: (A) obtaining at least one to-be-planned pane of each electric vehicle; (B) for each electric vehicle, obtaining charging electric power or discharging electric power of the electric vehicle in each to-be-planned pane according to the electric vehicle information corresponding to the electric vehicle, the at least one selling price, the at least one buying price, the at least one bidding price and thedegradation cost; (C) obtaining the total consumed electric power of the charging station in each time pane; (D) judging whether at least one overload pane exists or not according to the total consumed electric power of each time pane; and (E) when it is determined that the at least one overload pane exists, adjusting the buying price of each overload pane, and repeating the steps (B) to (D) untilit is determined that the at least one overload pane does not exist.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to an electric energy management method for an electric vehicle charging station, in particular to a distributed electric energy management method for an electric vehicle charging station that schedules charging and discharging of each electric vehicle in a distributed manner. Background technique [0002] In response to global warming, car manufacturers in various countries have begun to develop electric vehicles to replace traditional fossil fuel engines. However, the charging status of electric vehicles will be unpredictable due to different user habits. If all electric vehicles are charged at the same time during peak hours of electricity consumption, it may It will cause the peak load to be too high and cause the problem of low backup capacity. In addition, the electricity cost for charging during peak hours is relatively high. Therefore, the power management of electric vehicle charging stations is an urgent problem to be sol...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): G06Q10/04G06Q10/06G06Q30/08G06Q50/06
CPCG06Q10/04G06Q10/06315G06Q30/08G06Q50/06Y02T10/70
Inventor 杨宏泽廖建棠黄晧玮
Owner JIANGSU WANBANG DEHE NEW ENERGY TECH CO LTD
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