Impact on the Distribution Grid Due to the Introduction of Electric Vehicles on Fernando de Noronha Island (Brazil)

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Autor(a) principal: Azevedo,Victor Lunet Alvarez de
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Castro,Adriano Cardon, Blasi,Thaís Marzalek, Aoki,Alexandre Rasi
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
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Resumo: Abstract Increasing global temperatures over the past years have become a worry. To mitigate this, countries have set out to decrease their greenhouse gas emissions soon. A major contributor to these emissions has been the transport sector. Electric mobility has appeared as an opportunity to decarbonize this sector. With this in mind, Fernando de Noronha Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, has determined to ban all fossil fuel vehicles by 2030. Understanding the impact electric vehicles can have on the island's distribution grid is fundamental to achieving this goal. To determine these impacts, electrical vehicle chargers were added to the model of the island's power system in GridLad-D. Apart from these chargers, the impact of adding an extra carport charger fitted with solar panels was also determined. In total, six different charging scenarios were simulated, with each varying the period in which vehicle charging was allowed to take place. The impacts were determined for the day, afternoon, and night charging, with and without the presence of a carport. The parameters measured include system power demand, voltage, and total losses. From the results, it was possible to determine the charging strategy that causes the least and most impact on the system’s distribution grid.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Impact on the Distribution Grid Due to the Introduction of Electric Vehicles on Fernando de Noronha Island (Brazil)
title Impact on the Distribution Grid Due to the Introduction of Electric Vehicles on Fernando de Noronha Island (Brazil)
spellingShingle Impact on the Distribution Grid Due to the Introduction of Electric Vehicles on Fernando de Noronha Island (Brazil)
Azevedo,Victor Lunet Alvarez de
Electric Vehicles
Distribution Grids
GRIDLAB-D
Carport
Charging Strategies
title_short Impact on the Distribution Grid Due to the Introduction of Electric Vehicles on Fernando de Noronha Island (Brazil)
title_full Impact on the Distribution Grid Due to the Introduction of Electric Vehicles on Fernando de Noronha Island (Brazil)
title_fullStr Impact on the Distribution Grid Due to the Introduction of Electric Vehicles on Fernando de Noronha Island (Brazil)
title_full_unstemmed Impact on the Distribution Grid Due to the Introduction of Electric Vehicles on Fernando de Noronha Island (Brazil)
title_sort Impact on the Distribution Grid Due to the Introduction of Electric Vehicles on Fernando de Noronha Island (Brazil)
author Azevedo,Victor Lunet Alvarez de
author_facet Azevedo,Victor Lunet Alvarez de
Castro,Adriano Cardon
Blasi,Thaís Marzalek
Aoki,Alexandre Rasi
author_role author
author2 Castro,Adriano Cardon
Blasi,Thaís Marzalek
Aoki,Alexandre Rasi
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Azevedo,Victor Lunet Alvarez de
Castro,Adriano Cardon
Blasi,Thaís Marzalek
Aoki,Alexandre Rasi
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Electric Vehicles
Distribution Grids
GRIDLAB-D
Carport
Charging Strategies
topic Electric Vehicles
Distribution Grids
GRIDLAB-D
Carport
Charging Strategies
description Abstract Increasing global temperatures over the past years have become a worry. To mitigate this, countries have set out to decrease their greenhouse gas emissions soon. A major contributor to these emissions has been the transport sector. Electric mobility has appeared as an opportunity to decarbonize this sector. With this in mind, Fernando de Noronha Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, has determined to ban all fossil fuel vehicles by 2030. Understanding the impact electric vehicles can have on the island's distribution grid is fundamental to achieving this goal. To determine these impacts, electrical vehicle chargers were added to the model of the island's power system in GridLad-D. Apart from these chargers, the impact of adding an extra carport charger fitted with solar panels was also determined. In total, six different charging scenarios were simulated, with each varying the period in which vehicle charging was allowed to take place. The impacts were determined for the day, afternoon, and night charging, with and without the presence of a carport. The parameters measured include system power demand, voltage, and total losses. From the results, it was possible to determine the charging strategy that causes the least and most impact on the system’s distribution grid.
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