Calculation method for energy storage charging pile ratio
The simulation results demonstrate that our proposed optimization scheduling strategy for energy storage Charging piles significantly reduces the peak-to-valley ratio of typical daily loads,
The simulation results demonstrate that our proposed optimization scheduling strategy for energy storage Charging piles significantly reduces the peak-to-valley ratio of typical daily loads, substantially lowers user charging costs, and maximizes Charging pile revenue.
By using the energy storage charging pile's scheduling strategy, most of the user's charging demand during peak periods is shifted to periods with flat and valley electricity prices. At an average demand of 30 % battery capacity, with 50–200 electric vehicles, the cost optimization decreased by 18.7%–26.3 % before and after optimization.
Based on the real-time collected basic load of the residential area and with a fixed maximum input power from the same substation, calculate the maximum operating power of the energy storage-based charging pile for each time period: (1) P m (t h) = P am − P b (t h) = P cm (t h) − P dm (t h)
Based Eq., to reduce the charging cost for users and charging piles, an effective charging and discharging load scheduling strategy is implemented by setting the charging and discharging power range for energy storage charging piles during different time periods based on peak and off-peak electricity prices in a certain region.
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